Συνέδριο

Συγγραφείς: Gymnopoulos L., Dritsas S., Gritzalis S., Lambrinoudakis C.
Τίτλος: Grid Security Review
Συνέδριο: 2nd International Workshop on Mathematical Methods, Models, and Architectures for Computer Network Security (MMM-ACNS 2003)
Editors: V. Gorodetsky, L. Popyack, and V. Skormin
Ed: Όχι
Eds: Ναι
Σελίδες: 100-111
Να εμφανιστεί: Όχι
Μήνας: Σεπτέμβριος
Έτος: 2003
Τόπος: St. Petersburg, Russia
Εκδότης: Springer-Verlag
Δεσμός: http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-540-45215-7_8.pdf
Όνομα αρχείου:
Περίληψη: A Computational GRID is a collection of heterogeneous computing resources spread across multiple administrative domains, serving the task of providing users with an easy access to these resources. Taking into account the advances in the area of high-speed networking, but also the increased computational power of current micro-processors, Computational GRIDs or meta-systems have gradually become more popular. However, together with the advantages that they exhibit they are also contributing to several problems associated with the design and implementation of a secure environment. The conventional approach to security, that of enforcing a single, system-wide policy, cannot be applied to large-scale distributed systems. This paper analyzes the security requirements of GRID Computing and reviews a number of security architectures that have been proposed. Furthermore, these architectures are evaluated in terms of addressing the major GRID security requirements that have been identified.