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* [https://youtu.be/z-KpAA4_afs coreboot on ARM: Julius Werner] | * [https://youtu.be/z-KpAA4_afs coreboot on ARM: Julius Werner] | ||
* [https://youtu.be/B708jdCiW7o KB9102 EC Firmware Reverse Engineering: Paul Kocialkowski] | * [https://youtu.be/B708jdCiW7o KB9102 EC Firmware Reverse Engineering: Paul Kocialkowski] | ||
* [https://youtu.be/hQb8waUBVSQ An Open Source Embedded Controller: Bill Richardson] ( [https://www.coreboot.org/images/5/50/An_Open_Source_EC.pdf slides] ) | |||
==Date and time== | ==Date and time== | ||
The date of the coreboot conference was '''Monday, June 13 to Thursday June 16, 2016'''. | The date of the coreboot conference was '''Monday, June 13 to Thursday June 16, 2016'''. |
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Presentations from the 2016 coreboot conference in San Francisco, CA, USA
- Verified Boot: Surviving in the Internet of Insecure Things: Randall Spangler ( slides )
- Talos, Openpower, and the World Beyond X86: Timothy Pearson ( slides )
- EDK-II & CorebootPayloadPackage: Lee Leahy & Vincent Zimmer
- coreboot on ARM: Julius Werner
- KB9102 EC Firmware Reverse Engineering: Paul Kocialkowski
- An Open Source Embedded Controller: Bill Richardson ( slides )
Date and time
The date of the coreboot conference was Monday, June 13 to Thursday June 16, 2016.
Conference location
This conference was hosted by the coreboot project and held in San Francisco, CA, USA at the Google office at 345 Spear St. Google has been a significant contributor to the coreboot project, and several key members of the community work for Google. Google's chromebooks and chromeboxes use coreboot as a significant piece of their verified boot security model.