Hey Kevin,

WLUG is an open door meeting. If you'd like to attend, you're more than welcome to show up. 

As far as this months topic, It might also be worth talking about cpu management engines, since they're also a major source of vulnerabilities, as AMD found out this week. 

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/psptool-amd-secure-technology-psp-firmware,39590.html

Logan

On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 07:34 Kevin via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:

I have been on the mailing list a while.....

I would like to come up a meeting this Jun 13. 

Are there any specifing instructions for a first time visitor?


On 6/7/19 9:10 AM, Tim Keller via WLUG wrote:
Hey Everybody,

We've got a meeting on Thursday June 13th at 7PM!
Location: WPI Campus Center Mid-Century room (rm 331) aka, the usual haunt.

After last meeting we ended up having a side conversation regarding the now multiple side channel attacks that the Intel microarchitecture is vulnerable to.

I thought it might be a good time to actually deep dive what these are, why they keep happening, why they're likely to continue and what efforts are being put in to try to mitigate them and the effects these migrations have on performance.

As usual snacks and refreshments will be supplied and afterwards we'll head off for dinner to continue the conversation.

Thanks,
Tim.

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