BSDCan2009 - Final Release

BSDCan 2009
The Technical BSD Conference

Event Speakers

Crypto Acceleration on FreeBSD

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

GEOM based disk schedulers for FreeBSD

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Implementation of TARGET_MODE applications

How we used TARGET_MODE in the kernel to create and interesting product

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Improving the FreeBSD TCP Implementation

An update on all things TCP in FreeBSD and how they affect you

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Kernel Development in Userspace

The Application Approach

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Multiple Passes of the FreeBSD Device Tree

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Quiet Computing with BSD

Programming system hardware monitors for quiet computing

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Results of a Security Assessment of the TCP and IP protocols and Common implementation Strategies

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

The future of processor power management in OpenBSD

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Understanding and Tuning SCHED_ULE

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

Updates to the FreeBSD Problem Report System

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English

scrypt: A new key derivation function

Doing our best to thwart TLAs armed with ASICs

Event type : Lecture
Track : Hacking
Language used for presentation : English