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DESCRIPTION:The Rust ecosystem is often praised for its "harmonized chaos" 
 of crates\, but a new trend is emerging in security-critical tools: the to
 tal avoidance of dependencies. While projects like sudo-rs aim to reduce t
 he supply chain attack surface\, this architectural choice comes with a co
 st. During my PhD work on RootAsRole\, I discovered that dependencies mini
 misation leads to monolithic designs where security logic is tightly coupl
 ed to use-cases.\n\nThis talk explores the friction between security-harde
 ned isolation and the community’s need for reusable\, battle-tested comp
 onents. When we refuse to depend on others\, we stop contributing to share
 d building blocks. We end up reinventing the wheel\, forking unmaintained 
 libraries\, and scattering security expertise across dozens of "independen
 t" forks. I will share many insights about what is the Good\, the Bad and 
 the Ugly.
DTSTAMP:20260514T103228Z
LOCATION:Amphitheater 122
SUMMARY:Zero Dependencies sounds great... until you try to share your code 
 for the security good. - Eddie Billoir (Airbus Protect)
URL:https://cfp.pass-the-salt.org/pts2026/talk/J9JGWE/
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