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11-12, August 2026
Seoul, South Korea
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Tuesday August 11, 2026 11:00 - 11:30 KST
With the release of Linux 7.0, Rust is no longer considered experimental. New and safer components are expected to be written in Rust in the near future. However, the Linux kernel still contains more than 35 million lines of code written in C. This code will remain critical for years to come and, for the benefit of everyone, must continue to be maintained, improved, and hardened where possible.

In the Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project, we care deeply about this, and we've been advancing kernel hardening upstream for several years. In this presentation, we'll review recent hardening efforts and discuss the challenges we continue to face as we work toward our ultimate goal of eliminating classes of bugs and methods of exploitation in the upstream Linux kernel.
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Gustavo A. R. Silva

Upstream Linux Kernel Engineer, Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project
Gustavo A. R. Silva works full-time as an Upstream Linux Kernel Engineer focused on hardening and proactive security. He's spent the past several years fixing all sorts of bugs & hardening the Linux kernel. His work is supported by The Linux Foundation and the Alpha-Omega project... Read More →
Tuesday August 11, 2026 11:00 - 11:30 KST
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