The creation of go-boot, an UEFI boot manager written entirely in bare metal Go, eases use of modern cryptographic frameworks in very early boot stages. We will showcase our integration effort in bringing transparency frameworks to pre-boot environments and their role in defining an API abstraction for bootloader use in Secure Boot and Claimant model enforcement.
Speakers
Andrea Barisani (https://andrea.bio) is an internationally recognized security researcher. Since owning his first Commodore-64 he has never stopped studying new technologies, developing unconventional attack vectors and exploring what makes things tickā¦and break. His main focus lies on the converge between secure hardware and software, an interest consolidated in the authorship of the USB armory hardware project and the TamaGo bare metal framework.
Daniele Bianco is a Principal Security Consultant at Reversec where he applies his long experience in embedded system security services, built ahead of its times in his Inverse Path days. He his now responsible for all testing activities in Reversec Product Security team.