Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)

Pacman can have the cookies and eat the ghosts too

HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
David Runge
A look into present and upcoming binary package repository management tooling for pacman based distributions such as Arch Linux, which can also be used by individuals hosting their private repositories.
How software gets to the user plays a very centric and important role on Linux distributions. Distributions based on binary package managers such as pacman require not only tooling to build the packages, but also software to maintain the repository infrastructure of the resulting packages, so that users can install them. In this talk we will investigate the use of different pieces of software, that are currently employed for maintaining the official repositories on Arch Linux. Repod [1] - the upcoming tooling - is evaluated in regards to its current feature set, its design goals and planned integration with the existing packaging ecosystem. [1] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/repod

Weitere Infos

Live Stream https://streaming.media.ccc.de/jev22/hip1
Format Talk/panel 45 min + 10 min Q&A (55 Minuten)
Sprache Englisch

Weitere Sessions

27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
Welcome to Hacking in Parallel. Lets fire this up.
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
pandzillophon
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
We'll look at the role IT and software play in modern manufacturing, with a twist on the semiconductor industry. Since I'm a security guy, we'll mostly focus on the sorry state of that.
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
Das US-Militär hat massenhaft Geräte zur biometrischen Erfassung von Menschen in Afghanistan genutzt. Einige Geräte wurden beim hastigen Abzug der NATO-Truppen zurückgelassen. Wir haben bei Analysen solcher Geräte große Mengen an biometrischen und weiteren personenbezogenen Daten gefunden. In den falschen Händen bedeuten diese Daten Lebensgefahr für Menschen in Afghanistan und Irak.
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
Mate Soos
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
In IT security we have been preoccupied with failures, with things that go wrong, and so we count the negatives -- the times when we failed. How about we seriously started counting the positives? More importantly, what if by adding more and more constraints to avoid the holes we have found, we are also removing the positive capacities in the system, thereby hurting our chance of success more than we hurt our chance of failure? In this talk, I will try to highlight how IT security could be done ...
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
Ilja van Sprundel
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
The C programming language first appeared in 1972 and became enormously popular. It has this magical combination of features that allows developers to quickly write portable code that can be reused and easily ported to different architectures. It has been the foundation of most operating systems and systems programming in the past 50 years.
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
Matthias Monroy
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
The "Enhanced Border Security Partnership" poses an unprecedented threat to civil liberties in Europe.
27.12.22
Theater Hall - E.T.I. (HiP main stage)
Thomas Fricke
HIP - Track 1 - Room 5
We summarize howto secure Kubernetes clusters in critical infrastructure and give insights from the machine rooms.