Presented by:

vitezslav_cizek

from SUSE

Software developer at SUSE. Maintains crypto- and security-related packages, such as openssl and gnutls. Member of openSUSE maintenance team.

TLS 1.3 is the brand new version of the SSL/TLS protocol. The draft of the standard was recently approved by IETF and it will be published as RFC in a couple of months.

TLS 1.3 is a big redesign of the protocol which brings substantial changes such as better security or handshake speed-up.

The talk will present its new features as well as compare the new protocol to the previous versions. It will also focus on the status of openSUSE, for example how are the web browsers, common cryptography libraries, and applications doing with regard to the TLS 1.3 support.

Date:
2018 May 26 - 13:00
Duration:
45 min
Room:
107 (Small)
Language:
Track:
Open Source
Difficulty:

Happening at the same time:

  1. Booths and Retro Gaming in the Main Lobby
  2. Start Time:
    2018 May 26 10:00

    Room:
    Main Lobby (open space)

  3. Tumbleweed Snapshots: Rolling With You
  4. Start Time:
    2018 May 26 13:00

    Room:
    105 (Main)

  5. DevOps for GNOME with Flatpak
  6. Start Time:
    2018 May 26 13:00

    Room:
    155 (Medium)

  7. Do good things - and talk about it!
  8. Start Time:
    2018 May 26 13:00

    Room:
    350 (Workshop)