Daniil Klimuk
Programming, electronics and cycling nerd, bookworm and very passionate in learning. Left his own country at seventeen years old for studying and working abroad, and still searching for a place to settle. A big critic of fatalism and a fan of what-you-are-is-what-you-do way of thinking.
In professional life tries to be as pedantic as possible, believes that nothing is perfect and nobody is perfect, and every solution should be questioned and evaluated. Likes to solve complex problems, even if it implies a lot of digging before stating the final solution. States that developing skills in different fields is important as well as perfecting a one field, because everything has its intersections and sometimes it is crucial to investigate something in a different angle.
Most of the time a workaholic, but sometimes a bit lazy. Not always punctual and often unconsciously altruistic.
Session
In this presentation, we will explore practical security measures for embedded
systems using Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) and its secure storage
implementations. We will cover the benefits of TEEs, the idea of a root of
trust, and share insights from our experience of integrating it within our
Yocto-based Secure Embedded Linux distribution, Zarhus OS. Attendees will gain
practical hints and tools to enhance the security of their embedded systems.