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Dr. Linus Karlsson - The Art of Managing Open Source Vulnerabilities is Good Science Too

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Our guest today is Dr. Linus Karlsson who is a security specialist for Debricked - a company that was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from a research project at Lund University in Sweden. Dr. Karlsson has done some fascinating security research work in the areas of trusted computing, cryptography, software-defined networking and interconnectivity of embedded systems. I encourage you to read his work on Google scholar. Today our discussion focuses on the detection and handling of vulnerabilities in open source software.

Dr. Linus Karlsson is interviewed by John L. Whiteman.
Also a special thanks to Joanna Qvarnström for helping to arrange this podcast.
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Our guest today is Dr. Linus Karlsson who is a security specialist for Debricked - a company that was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from a research project at Lund University in Sweden. Dr. Karlsson has done some fascinating security research work in the areas of trusted computing, cryptography, software-defined networking and interconnectivity of embedded systems. I encourage you to read his work on Google scholar. Today our discussion focuses on the detection and handling of vulnerabilities in open source software.

Dr. Linus Karlsson is interviewed by John L. Whiteman.
Also a special thanks to Joanna Qvarnström for helping to arrange this podcast.
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