The Spring 2018 UEFI Plugfest was held March 26 to March 30, 2018, in Seattle, WA this year. The presentations are now available for download!
Here are some quick links to the talks, with their respective presentations.
- State of the UEFI – Mark Doran (UEFI Forum President)
- An Introduction to Platform Security - Brent Holtsclaw and John Loucaides (Intel)
- Firmware Security: Hot Topics to Watch – Dick Wilkins (Phoenix Technologies, Ltd.)
- UEFI Updates, Secure firmware and Secure Services on Arm – Dong Wei and Matteo Carlini (Arm)
- The State of ACPI Source Language (ASL) Programming – Erik Schmauss (Intel)
- Implementing MicroPython as a UEFI Test Framework – Chris McFarland (Intel)
- UEFI and the Security Development Lifecycle – Tim Lewis (Insyde)
- Attacking and Defending the Platform – Erik Bjorge and Maggie Jauregui (Intel)
- Microsoft Security Features and Firmware Configurations – Scott Anderson, Jeremiah Cox and Michael Anderson (Microsoft)
- Dynamic Tables Framework: A Step Towards Automatic Generation of Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) & System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Tables – Sami Mujawar (Arm)
- Microsoft Sample Code on GitHub and Walkthrough on Firmware Updates to Windows Update (WU) – Bret Barkelew, Keith Kepler, and Michael Anderson (Microsoft)
- Embedded Development Kit 2 (EDK2): Platforms Overview – Leif Lindholm (Linaro)
- Enabling Advanced NVMe Features Through UEFI – Zachary Bobroff (AMI)
Also, photos from the event are available from the following link.
Finally, video of the presentations is available at the following YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj_8N4MSmsA&list=PLL6jkbs39HTlJ37CU_Eh40GsALVD6LPFV
Post a Comment
Be sure to select an account profile (e.g. Google, OpenID, etc.) before typing your comment!