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### Session Leader:

Hayden Blauzvern is a technical lead & manager on Google’s Open Source Security Team, focused on making open-source software more secure through code signing and applied transparency. Hayden is a maintainer and the community chair on the Sigstore project, and is currently focused on improving supply chain security for package registries.

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### Binary Transparency Breakout Room (Part II)

The Binary Transparency breakout continues after the break.
*The Binary Transparency breakout continues after the break.*

With the widespread success of certificate transparency, it wasn't long before the transparency principles were applied to other domains. Several projects emerged, such as Go module checksum database, Sigstore, and Sigsum, often grouped under the broader umbrella of 'Binary Transparency'. But what exactly is Binary Transparency? Can we define it in a meaningful way that fosters collaborative growth across these initiatives and delivers transformative benefits on par with those seen in the certificate transparency ecosystem?

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### Session Leader:

Hayden Blauzvern is a technical lead & manager on Google’s Open Source Security Team, focused on making open-source software more secure through code signing and applied transparency. Hayden is a maintainer and the community chair on the Sigstore project, and is currently focused on improving supply chain security for package registries.

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title: Key Transparency Breakout Room (Part I)
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room: Mange Tout
start: 2024-10-10T13:30:00
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### Key Transparency Breakout Room (Part I)

This breakout session on Key Transparency will explore the critical role it plays in secure communications, highlighting some of the ongoing applications in the space, and emphasizing the importance of collaboration among experts to drive innovation and ensure trust in this space.

### Preliminary Agenda

* Welcome and opening remarks by the session moderator
* Attendee Introductions: name, organization, and their interest in Key Transparency
* Key Transparency Applications: attendees working on Key Transparency share their approach and insights
* Proton - Daniels Huigens
* TBC
* TBC
* Open Discussion: Discussions on use cases, common challenges or any topics of interest from attendees
* Session wraps up - key takeaways to be presented to main conference on Friday morning

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url: schedule/kt-breakout-part2.html
layout: summittalk
title: Key Transparency Breakout Room (Part II)
topImage:
type: standard
room: Mange Tout
start: 2024-10-10T15:30:00
speaker:
speakerTitle:
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### Key Transparency Breakout Room (Part II)

*The Key Transparency breakout continues after the break.*

This breakout session on Key Transparency will explore the critical role it plays in secure communications, highlighting some of the ongoing applications in the space, and emphasizing the importance of collaboration among experts to drive innovation and ensure trust in this space.

### Preliminary Agenda

* Welcome and opening remarks by the session moderator
* Attendee Introductions: name, organization, and their interest in Key Transparency
* Key Transparency Applications: attendees working on Key Transparency share their approach and insights
* Proton - Daniels Huigens
* TBC
* TBC
* Open Discussion: Discussions on use cases, common challenges or any topics of interest from attendees
* Session wraps up - key takeaways to be presented to main conference on Friday morning

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