4th Workshop on eBPF and Kernel Extensions

September 29, 2026
Prague, Czech Republic
In conjunction with ACM SOSP'26!

Kernel extensions are seeing a renewed interest in the research community with the advent of eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter). eBPF has been gaining popularity in industry for its safety and efficiency in programming end-host network and OS stacks. Several companies have adopted it for use in production-grade applications, including high-performance networking, security monitoring and enforcement, profiling, and CPU scheduling.

Despite the widespread adoption of these kernel extensions, many challenges remain. The static analysis of extensions is growing increasingly complex, yet it continues to suffer from a high rate of false positives, hindering development. Programming hooks and interfaces with the kernel restrict the versatility of extensions. The performance overhead of extensions can also limit high-throughput use cases.

The workshop will bring together a diverse and interdisciplinary audience, including researchers in operating systems, programming languages, computer security, as well as experts in networking, formal specification, and verification. It will be a venue to learn, network, and exchange ideas with others in the community, advancing the state-of-the-art in this exciting and rapidly evolving technology.

Dates

Event Date
Submission deadline June 19, 2026
Author notification July 24, 2026
Camera-ready deadline August 7, 2026
Workshop September 29, 2026

Organizers

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General & Steering Committee Co-Chairs Institution
Paul Chaignon Isovalent at Cisco
Marios Kogias Imperial College London
Sebastiano Miano Nvidia
Srinivas Narayana Rutgers University
Aurojit Panda New York University
Gianni Antichi Politecnico di Milano
Technical Program Committee Institution
Akshay Narayan Brown University
Asaf Cidon Columbia University
Dan Williams Virginia Tech
Diyu Zhou Peking University
Frédéric Besson Inria
Gábor Rétvári Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Giuseppe Lettieri University of Pisa
Hao Sun ETH Zurich
Harishankar Vishwanathan Rutgers University
Jing Liu Microsoft Research
Jorge A. Navas Certora
Julia Lawall Inria
Kahina Lazri Orange
Kornilios Kourtis Isovalent at Cisco
Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi EPFL
Matthew Butrovich Apple
Michio Honda University of Edinburgh
Paul E. McKenney Meta
Prankur Gupta Meta
Quentin Monnet Hedgehog
Ryan Stutsman University of Utah
Salvatore Pontarelli Sapienza University of Rome
Sanidhya Kashyap EPFL
Shenghao Yuan Zhejiang University
Simone Magnani Isovalent at Cisco
Thomas Pasquier University of British Columbia
Tianyin Xu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen Red Hat
Vasileios P. Kemerlis Brown University
Viktor Malik Red Hat
Yutaro Hayakawa Isovalent at Cisco