OpenTDF

Presented at DEF CON 30 (2022), Aug. 13, 2022, 2 p.m. (115 minutes).

OpenTDF is an open source project that provides developers with the tools to build data protections natively within their applications using the Trusted Data Format (TDF).

Audience: AppSec, Defense, Mobile, IoT


Presenters:

  • Paul Flynn
    Paul has been a software developer for over 25 years, starting as a webmaster in 1995. Paul has worked on securely connecting merchants with banking mainframes; providing governments with digital signing and receipting of documents, and solved Y2K. He has helped scale some of the largest web sites of its time (eBay, Obamacare) and worked on command-and-control systems of life-saving McMurdo beacons. Paul has recognized the deficiency of security from his past and is proud of the solution that is available in OpenTDF.
  • Cassandra Bailey
    Cassandra started her career as a full-stack developer for web and macOS applications, and has since managed projects and products in the DeFi, gaming, and most recently, data protection and security spaces. The latter corresponds to her role in helping to develop and manage the OpenTDF project, an open-source API and SDK that leverages the Trusted Data Format (TDF) to enable zero-trust data protection.

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