Open Source OS Approach Self-Detects Attacks and Self-Restores in Seconds
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking 51-minute conference talk from the RSA Conference featuring Michael Coden and Dr. Michael Stonebraker from MIT. Dive into an innovative open-source multi-node operating system approach that replaces traditional Linux, Kubernetes, and various security add-ons. Learn how this system, built on a database management system (DBMS) foundation, stores all state information and captures the exact provenance of all OS and data events. Discover the architecture's next-generation monitoring and resilience properties, and witness a live demonstration of the OS self-detecting and self-recovering from a successful ransomware attack in mere seconds. Gain insights into this cutting-edge technology that promises to revolutionize cybersecurity and system resilience.
Syllabus
Open Source OS Approach Self-Detects Attacks & Self-Restores in Seconds
Taught by
RSA Conference
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