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Intro
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Internet Date
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Heartbleed
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Cartoon
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Transparency
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How many catastrophic bugs do occur
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The nature of the bug
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What actually happened
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The bug
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Why would they close
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Github stats
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How did we let this happen
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How to not break things
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What happened
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Before Heartbleed
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The CII
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Core Infrastructure
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Defect Tracking System
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Project Roadmap
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Increased Vitality
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Future Plans
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Fitz Validation
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Phipps Validation
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Next Voyage
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What have we learnt
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How to contribute
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Make them stand
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Questions
Description:
Explore the aftermath of the Heartbleed vulnerability in this insightful conference talk by OpenSSL team members Rich Salz and Tim Hudson. Delve into the significant changes implemented within the OpenSSL project following the discovery of a simple programming mistake that led to a "re-key the Internet" event. Learn about the expanded team, increased transparency, more rigorous development processes, and greatly enhanced vitality of the project. Gain valuable insights into system security, the nature of the Heartbleed bug, and its impact on the most widely-deployed TLS library in the world. Discover the steps taken to prevent similar issues in the future, including the involvement of the Core Infrastructure Initiative. Understand the project's roadmap, increased vitality, and future plans for OpenSSL. Benefit from the speakers' extensive experience in system security, cryptography, and open-source development as they share lessons learned and ways to contribute to the project.

OpenSSL After Heartbleed - Lessons Learned and Project Improvements

Linux Foundation
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