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ISBN 10: 3540398783
ISBN 13: 9783540398783
Author: George Angelis, Stefanos Gritzalis, Costas Lambrinoudakis
LNCS 2788 – Security Policy Configuration Issues in Grid Computing Environments 1st Edition: A computational Grid is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive, and inexpensive access to high-end computational capabilities. The aim is to share among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions and resources in a flexible, secure, and coordinated manner. However, without an adequate understanding of the security implications of a Grid, both the owner who contributes resources to the Grid and the resource requestor can be subject to significant compromises in security. The basic prerequisite of establishing a secure Grid environment is the definition and implementation of a concrete security policy. Currently, in the existing Grid environments, security policy is often specified only by configuring access control lists associated with individual resources. It is obvious that significant work is needed in this area, which will lead to the specification of integrated security policies in this special environment where principals from multiple administrative domains co-exist. The purpose of this paper is to review a number of the security policies that have already been configured in existing Grid environments, identify the deficiencies and introduce a collection of all the issues that should be taken under consideration while building an integrated security policy in a Grid computing environment.
LNCS 2788 – Security Policy Configuration Issues in Grid Computing Environments 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 Security Policy in Grid Computing Environments
3 Security Policies Review
3.1 Globus
3.2 Legion
3.3 WebOS & CRISIS
3.4 UNICORE
3.5 NASA IPG
3.6 DataGRID
4 Security Policy Configuration Issues
4.1 Delegation
4.2 Identity Mapping
4.3 Policies Interoperability
4.4 Grid Information Services
4.5 Exportability
4.6 Resource Selection
4.7 Firewalls and Virtual Private Networks
5 Conclusions
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