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Title Grid Security
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Author(s) Kelsey, David (speaker) (RAL)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2004-09-28. - Streaming video, 00:29:05:00.
Series (Conferences)
(CHEP04)
Lecture note on 2004-09-28T11:30:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract The aim of Grid computing is to enable the easy and open sharing of resources between large and highly distributed communities of scientists and institutes across many independent administrative domains. Convincing site security officers and computer centre managers to allow this to happen in view of today's ever-increasing Internet security problems is a major challenge. Convincing users and application developers to take security seriously is equally difficult. This paper will describe the main Grid security issues, both in terms of technology and policy, that have been tackled over recent years in LCG and related Grid projects. Achievements to date will be described and opportunities for future improvements will be addressed.
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