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Matteo Carlini

Matteo Carlini

Director of Software Technology Management at Arm

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Matteo is Director of Software Technology Management at Arm and serves as Chairman of the Board for Trusted Firmware.
He drives Arm's community effort into various open source projects, focusing on security architectures, firmware & kernel interfaces, platform security requirements and ecosystem enablement.
In a previous life, he spent many years managing and working on embedded software developments for networking and automotive devices across various companies, where firmware meant BSPs and lot of proprietary headache.

Area of Expertise

  • Business & Management
  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Firmware
  • Linux
  • Kernel
  • UEFI

TrustedFirmware.org panel discussion

A panel discussion among Trusted Firmware.org Board members around the benefits of developing secure firmware in a collaborative way and their real world experiences in engaging with the Trusted Firmware community

Trusted Firmware Project update

Trusted Firmware is growing fast!
New external maintainers, new projects recently joined, new Security vulnerability process, new Open CI on Arm & partners boards!
Come and listen to all the latest exciting developments for all the projects part of the Trusted Firmware family (TF-A, TF-M, Hafnium, mbedTLS, OP-TEE)!!!"

Trusted Firmware community project update

Join us to hear the latest on the Trusted Firmware community project, where active collaboration is successfully achieving security at scale.
Find out about the recent evolutions, including the publication of TF-RMM, part of Arm CCA, the deployment of Éclair, to reinforce code verification and safety, and the launch of the very first Long Term Stable releases for Trusted Firmware-A.
Furthermore, the Open CI & Tests System has grown over the years to support a variety of platforms and capabilities.
Trusted Firmware is at the heart of developing secure software by and for the entire Arm ecosystem, building on bleeding edge advancements of the Arm architecture.

LVC21-104: Trusted Firmware Project update

New members, new virtual workshops, new Open CI features & community development activities and finally the new Trusted Services project!

Join and listen all the latest news from the Trusted Firmware community!

Arm64 Linux Kernel Architecture update

An overview of the latest status of Armv8-A architecture enablement for the arm64 Linux Kernel, including security features (Pointer Authentication, BTI, Memory Tagging), system features (MPAM) and new areas of investigation.

Arm Confidential Compute Architecture open-source enablement

The Arm Confidential Compute Architecture (Arm CCA) builds on top of the Armv9-A Realm Management Extension (RME) by providing a reference security architecture and open-source implementation of hypervisor-based confidential computing.
This talk describes the latest open-source project developments (Trusted Firmware, Linux, KVM, EDK2) to enable Arm CCA, including current status and next steps.

Trusted Firmware Project update

Hosted by the Board chairs for the Trusted Firmware community project, this will be an update of development progress for Trusted Firmware M and Trusted Firmware A

Trusted Firmware Project Update

Hosted by the Board chairs for the Trusted Firmware community project, this will be an update of development progress for Trusted Firmware M and Trusted Firmware A.

Trusted Firmware – Build Security Collaboratively

In a world of a trillion connected devices, Firmware security must be seen as a shared responsibility across different market segments, from Cloud to IoT. Trusted Firmware is an open governance community project, providing a collaborative platform for everyone in the ecosystem to work together on open source reference implementations of Secure world Software & Firmware on the Arm architecture, for both resource-constrained Microcontrollers and powerful Application Processors.
In this talk Matteo and Shebu will present the latest exciting news from the project, showing the constantly increased community engagement and discussing both recent updates and forward-looking plans for Trusted Firmware, as the comprehensive reference implementation for secure world software and secure services on Arm systems.

Arm64 Linux Kernel Architecture update

The arm64 Linux Kernel is constantly tracking the evolution of the Arm architecture, adding new features year over year.

This session will provide an overview of the latest developments done by Arm and the ecosystem to support all architectural features from Armv8.0 up to the most recent Armv8.6 architecture.
It will also provide an overall status update and a future-looking view into the new investigation areas coming in the arm64 kernel-land.

Matteo Carlini

Director of Software Technology Management at Arm

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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