Rust, PAM and Typestate: Cooking up spotless authentication with nonstick
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Bim bam PAM! In this talk, we’re diving into the kitchen of system security to look at the PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) architecture.
We’ll start by deconstructing the classic PAM lifecycle. But instead of just "wrapping" the C API in Rust and hoping for the best, we’ll introduce nonstick and typestate pattern for a foolproof library crate.
Creation date:
July 2, 2026
Speakers:
Eddie Billoir
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CC BY-SA v4
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