A Leap in Automotive Security through Unikernel-based De-aggregation
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to automotive security in this 27-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Delve into the concept of unikernel-based de-aggregation as presented by Michalis Pappas from OpenSynergy GmbH. Learn about the COQOS Hypervisor and its role in addressing component aggregation challenges. Discover how security through isolation is achieved using unikernels, with a focus on the Unikraft architecture and its performance benefits. Examine COQOS Hypervisor extensions, including synchronous exceptions forwarding, and understand their practical application through a case study on TEE virtualization. Gain valuable insights into the future of automotive security and the potential impact of this innovative technology.
Syllabus
Introduction
The COQOS Hypervisor
The Problem of Component Aggregation
Security through Isolation
Unikernels
Unikraft: Architecture
Unikraft: Performance
COQOS Hypervisor Extensions
Synchronous Exceptions Forwarding
Case Study: TEE Virtualization
Conclusions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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