Wednesday 

Room 2 

15:00 - 16:00 

(UTC+02

Talk (60 min)

Practical Security on stm32mp1 Platforms

Whenever the need arises to implement a secure boot on a platform, oftentimes you refer to the documentation and examples from the SoC manufacturer. And even if the documentation is quite good, you are still quite far from the solution you want to have for your project, when you made a first demo working.

Platform
Security

Vyacheslav would like to go into details of a secure boot workflow and what is required on STM32MP15 platforms to implement it. The talk covers important software components required for a proper verified boot implementation, in particular Trusted Firmware Arm (TF-A), Trusted Execution Environment (OP-TEE), and a Flat Image Tree (FIT).

Vyacheslav Yurkov

Vyacheslav is an independent freelance contractor, and founder of a small consultancy called OSS Keepers. Being an active contributor to various open source projects like Linux Kernel, Yocto Project, Trusted Firmware A, and others, he helps companies in the Embedded field with their projects.

He specializes in the Yocto Project, Linux Device Drivers, board bring-up, secure boot and different update workflows. His main programming languages are C, C++ in different standards, Python, and Golang.