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Friday, February 19 • 12:30pm - 12:55pm
What's new in USBGuard 1.0?

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As technology advances, there are USB devices that may destroy your computer and even official enterprise USB devices infected with malware. With that in mind, have you ever felt uneasy about your system's security? That's the reason why USBGuard has been created, thus it can prevent any such attack. Furthermore it's being enhanced and maintained on a regular basis.
USBGuard is a software framework that protects your system against rogue USB devices (a.k.a. BadUSB) by implementing basic allowlisting and blocklisting capabilities. It's a great addition to anyone needing to protect a Linux system.

In this session you will be presented with a brief overview of USBGuard focusing on latest usability enhancements.

Speakers
avatar for Attila Lakatos

Attila Lakatos

Associate Software Engineer, Red Hat
I am an Associate Software Engineer at Red Hat, part of the Special Projects Team focused on productization and development of security technologies such as usbguard, sudo, aide and rsyslog.  An enthusiastic open source contributor to Linux packages  with a Master's degree focused... Read More →
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Zoltan Fridrich

Intern, Red Hat
Red Hat intern in team Special Projects and a masters student at MUNI FI. Focused on software development and engineering.



Friday February 19, 2021 12:30pm - 12:55pm CET
Session Room 6