Dr
Keith Chadwick
(Fermilab)
26/04/2012, 14:00
Security & Networking
Status of the IPv6 Deployment at Fermilab
Dr
David Kelsey
(STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB))
26/04/2012, 14:30
Security & Networking
Since the Vancouver HEPiX meeting in Oct 2011, the IPv6 working group has been busy expanding its IPv6 testbed and testing data management over IPv6. Work has also started on the full survey of the IPv6 readiness of all WLCG applications, software and tools. This talk will present our experiences to date and plans for the future. A second talk by Francesco Prelz will give more details about...
Francesco Prelz
(Sezione di Milano)
26/04/2012, 14:50
Security & Networking
The outcome of the first, extremely basic application tests that were performed on the dual-stack testbed that was set up by the HEPix IPv6 group is reported. Running sustained file transfers and deploying the File Transfer Service (FTS) over a mesh of 'gridftp' servers provided enough real-life issues for a first reality check.
Dr
David Kelsey
(STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB))
26/04/2012, 15:10
Security & Networking
A single Grid (X.509) identity certificate together with an attribute certificate from a Virtual Organisation can be used by an appropriately authorised HEP user anywhere in the world to access WLCG resources wherever they may be. There are however many other non-Grid distributed computing services that HEP users also need to access; webs, wikis, mail lists, document databases, agenda systems,...
Remi Mollon
(CERN)
26/04/2012, 16:00
Security & Networking
The talk tackles current trends in the computer security field. Recent security events, threats, risk management, ... Those are the points which are covered here, including the academic world.
Bob Cowles
(SLAC)
26/04/2012, 16:30
Security & Networking
One of the first cyber incidents was caused by an insect (a moth, in fact). Ever since then, the lower life forms have been trying to disrupt the virtual landscapes we construct for our users. As our virtual environments have evolved to be more complex, these other life forms have always evolved sufficiently to find new cracks in our defenses. As we continue down the current path we are...