Day 1
Registration: 8h - 8h30
8h30 - 9h15
Ben Knijff
In the FPGA development and RISC design context, this talk will center around leveraging FPGAs and RISC Architectures for Full Data Transparency and Secure Virtualization, including: demonstrating how FPGAs, built on RISC architecture principles, can offer true transparency in data processing; exploring the ability to run multiple isolated instances of operating systems on a single FPGA platform, and highlighting the advantages for critical infrastructure, secure computing, and next-generation data centers.
09h30 - 10h15
Henning Schiel
Given the secure systems architecture context and Schiel’s keen strategic view, this talk will focus on Quantum-Safe Communication and Open Source Applications on RISC Architectures. Key topics will include: discussing the critical importance of quantum-safe technologies for future-proofing communications and data processing; the strategic value of RISC-based, open source platforms for digital sovereignty — particularly for the EU, the US, and beyond; showcasing practical examples, such as deploying Nextcloud on a RISC platform using quantum-safe encryption; and addressing the urgent need for alternatives to Intel, AMD, and ARM in the current technological and geopolitical landscape.
Coffee Break: 10h15 - 10h45
10h45 - 11h45
Ben Knijff, Henning Schiel and Jon “maddog” Hall
This live demonstration will show quantum-safe edge-to-cloud connectivity using a FIPS standardized Post-Quantum algorithm to access to a collaboration suite based on the Nextcloud open source project.
We will show the following scenarios:
Quantum-safe Edge-to-Cloud connectivity from mobile devices (tablet / mobile device) to cloud systems
Quantum-safe Edge Gateways (x86 and RISC) with local WiFi hotspot
Access to a quantum-safe collaboration suite including AI functionality
Attendees are invited to connect their mobile devices and / or laptops to the collaboration suite and test performance and stability.
A detailed explanation about how quantum-safe encryption using FIPS certified (and other) Post-Quantum algorithms can and should be used to protect communication against store-now-decrypt-later attacks and future Quantum Computer based attacks on our current cryptography.
12h00 - 13h00
Jon “maddog” Hall
Many people have a problem understanding "Free Software". How can something that is "Free" be any good? How can developing "Free Software" be sustainable? In Portuguese "Software Libre" seems much clearer, yet there are still some doubts. This talk will explain how Free Software has existed from before Closed Source Software, refute some of the myths around Free Software and extend the model to "Open Hardware" and "Free Data".
13h00 - 13h45
Tanya Dadasheva
13h45 - 14h30
Roman Shaposhnik
14h30 - 15h15
Douglas Sparks
Day 2
Registration: 8h - 8h15
8h30 - 10h15
Jon "maddog" Hall
Project Cauã, utilizes Free Software, Open Hardware and Free Data to create almost turn-key systems for the students to sell and support.
This talk gives an overview of the project and identifies the type of students, customers and institutions that will benefit from it.
Coffee Break: 10h30 - 10h45
11h00 - 12h45
Jon "maddog" Hall
Audience: Students and Mentors
Building on the What, When and Why, this part of the Project Cauã presentation describes the structure of the organization and how it all ties together.
Examples of legal documents, advertising information and training practices will be explored
Lunch: 13h00 - 14h15
14h30 - 18h30
Marcos Méndez
Audience: Students and Potential Student Mentors
Level: Introductory
This workshop will demonstrate the students how to assemble the hardware, download the software and use the Odoo POS and ERP system.
14h30 - 18h30
Augusto Ruy Machado
Audience: Students and Potential Student Mentors
Level: Introductory
This workshop will demonstrate the Home Assistant product, how to assemble and use it.