BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:65ca32f54289fe44dc83e6b4a4693375 CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations CREATED:20160503T112156 SUMMARY:Cyber Security Lecture given by Mozilla LOCATION:TU Wien\, Hauptgebäude\, HS 17 Friedrich Hartmann Hörsaal DESCRIPTION:
Automation System s Group, SBA Research, and AIT Safety and Security Department are happy to present the “Cyber Security Lecture Series” organizing leading edge talks b y international ICT security experts in Austria.
The next lecture will be given by J.C. J ones and Richard Barnes (Mozilla).
Date: Monday 9th May 2016, 16:00 – 18:30
Location
: TU Wien, Hauptgebäude, HS 17 Friedrich Hartmann Hörsaal – map
Talk: Let’s Encrypt and Mozilla Security
Let’s
Encrypt (J.C. Jones)
You can’t build a secure website withou
t having a certificate, and getting a certificate is one of the hardest par
ts of setting up a secure website. Mozilla helped start up Let’s Encrypt to
make getting a certificate easier and promote the security of the Web. In
16 months, Let’s Encrypt went from an idea to the 3rd largest Certificate A
uthority on the Web. In this talk, we will discuss the challenges, decision
s, and trade-offs that occurred along the way.
J.C. Jones is a security engineer at Mozilla, and spent about a year and a half building out a scala ble infrastructure for, and launching, Let’s Encrypt. Prior to Mozilla he c o-founded a PKI-based startup in America’s Desert Southwest, where he lives . You can reach him on Twitter as @JamesPugJones.
Mozilla Security (Richard Barne
s)
The Web is arguably the single largest platform for applic
ations in the world. Securing a Web browser requires security expertise fro
m across the field, including low-level program internals, network security
, language design, and access controls. In this talk, we will discuss some
of the critical Web security problems that we are working on at Mozilla, an
d some of the ways that academics can collaborate with us to help solve the
se problems.
< strong>Richard Barnes is Firefox Security Lead at Mozilla. In that role, he is responsible for ensuring that Firefox protects the security an d privacy of its users, and for working with partners across the industry t o make the Internet more secure and trustworthy. Before joining Mozilla, he was a Principal Investigator with BBN Technologies, doing research improvi ng the security of the fundamental technologies that drive the Internet.
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