[security-area] GGF17 in Tokyo is getting closer!

Olle Mulmo mulmo at pdc.kth.se
Fri May 5 05:32:00 CDT 2006


Dear all,

The next GGF is only a week away, as usual with plenty of interesting sessions to attend. On top of that, there's the GridWorld Japan expo that may attract some of you as well.

I would like to make some advertising for the security area session on Thursday morning (9am). Besides the usual formalia, we will get some thought-provoking ideas on the use of Identity-Based Cryptography in Grid Security, presented by Hoon Wei Lim. 

Abstract as follows:

The majority of current security architectures for grid systems use 
public key infrastructure (PKI) to authenticate identities of grid 
members and to secure resource allocation to these members. 
Identity-based cryptography (IBC) has some attractive properties which 
seem to align well with the demands of grid computing, for example, it 
is certificate-free and uses small key sizes. More importantly, an entity's public key can be computed on-the-fly based on their identity. 
In this talk, we present the use of identity-based techniques to provide 
an alternative grid security architecture. Our proposal exploits some interesting properties of hierarchical identity-based cryptography (HIBC) to replicate security services provided by the grid security infrastructure (GSI) of the Globus Toolkit.

Take care, and hope to see many of you next week!


/Olle

PS. Don't forget to read and make a statement on your support and/or criticism of the security-related documents that are currently in public comment!





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