We are honored to announce our Netdev 0x1A keynote speaker, Greg K-H.
If you are a Linux developer and dont know who Greg is, you are very likely living under some big rock somewhere. Maybe this would remind you ;-> https://netdevconf.info/0x1A/sessions/keynote/Greg-Kroah-Hartman.jpeg
Greg is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation. He is currently responsible for the stable Linux kernel releases, is a member of the Linux security team and CNA, and is a maintainer of the USB, TTY, and driver core subsystems in the kernel as well as other portions of the codebase that he wishes he could forget about, but LLM-generated reports keep that from happening!
Greg's keynote is titled "LLMs and the kernel security process"
Right now the networking subsystem is taking the brunt of the abuse of recent LLM advances with a flood of “security” bug reports. Greg will go into a bit of the history of what has been happening, how the kernel security team has tried to make it better, and perhaps a few things that we can do in the future to reduce the load you all are currently having. Also any feedback on what the kernel security team can do better to help aleviate the load is always welcome. Come and listen and interact with Greg.
cheers, jamal