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Middleware Security Group Meeting
chaired by Christoph Witzig (SWITCH)
from
to
(Europe/Zurich)
at CNAF, Bologna
at CNAF, Bologna
Go to day
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09:00 - 13:00
Session 1: Feedback from Our Customers: Tier1, Operational Security
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09:00
Introduction, Agenda
10'
Speaker: Christoph Witzig (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich/ETH (ETH)) -
09:10
Experiences from Running a Tier1 Center
40'
D.Salomoni reports on his views and experiences of running a Tier1 center using gLite 20 in presentation, 20 min discussion
Speaker: Davide Salomoni (INFN-CNAF) Material: Slides
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09:50
OSCT and MWSG
45'
Input from OSCT to MWSG: 1. logging and tracing 2. requirements from OSCT to MWSG 3. use-cases based on incidents
Speaker: Mr. Romain Wartel (CERN) Material: Slides
- 10:35 break 25'
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11:00
Operational Security and Middleware Developement: the OSG view
30'
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11:30
Roundtable Discussion: How to Close the Link between Operational Security and Middleware?
30'
- 12:00 Lunch 1h0'
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09:00
Introduction, Agenda
10'
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13:00 - 16:45
Session 2: Authorization
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13:00
Recommendations authorization study and new authorization service in EGEE-III
30'
Speaker: Christoph Witzig (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich/ETH (ETH)) Material: Paper
Slides


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13:30
EGEE View on Shares
15'
Speaker: Christoph Witzig (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich/ETH (ETH)) Material: Slides
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13:45
OSG View on Shares and Privileges
15'
Speaker: Mine Altunay (FNAL) -
14:00
Authorization Interoperability
1h0'
Interoperability: status and plans: Gabriele Status of Profile Document: Oscar OpenSAML2 Library and Extensions: Chad Use of OpenSAML2 in Globus: Frank We try a new format in this session: each presenter will send a short summary to the MWSG mailing list ahead of time. You must read this mail ahead of the meeting.The audience can then ask questions to the summary and we embark on an interactive discussion between the presenters and the audience.
Speakers: Gabriele Garzoglio (FNAL), Oscar Koeroo, Chad Loren Lajoie, Frank Siebenlist (Argonne National Laboratory) Material: Slides 

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15:00
Discussion authorization
30'
- 15:30 break 30'
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16:00
gLExec Accounting Solutions
15'
Speaker: Gabriele Garzoglio (FNAL) Material: Slides
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16:15
Dynamic Connectivity Service
30'
Speaker: John White White (Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP) Material: Slides
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13:00
Recommendations authorization study and new authorization service in EGEE-III
30'
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09:00 - 13:00
Session 1: Feedback from Our Customers: Tier1, Operational Security
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09:00 - 13:50
Session 3: Globus Security, Policies
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09:00
JSPG: Update on Policies for Logging and Tracing and Pilot Jobs
40'
Speaker: Dr. David Kelsey (RAL) Material: Slides
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09:40
Authorization Activities at EuGridPMA
40'
Speaker: Dr. David Kelsey (RAL) Material: Slides
- 10:20 break 30'
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10:50
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
40'
20 min presentation, 10 min discussion
Speaker: Dr. Andrew McNab (UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER) Material: Slides
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11:30
Castor2 Plans
30'
Speaker: Akos Frohner (CERN) Material: Slides
- 12:00 Lunch 1h0'
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09:00
JSPG: Update on Policies for Logging and Tracing and Pilot Jobs
40'
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13:30 - 17:30
Session 4: CE, DM, VO and Identity Management
Material: slides
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09:00 - 13:50
Session 3: Globus Security, Policies
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