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Abstract: A metacomputing environment is a collection of geographically distributed
resources (people, computers, devices, databases) connected by one or more
high-speed networks and potentially spanning multiple administrative domains.
Security is an essential part of metasystem design---high-level resources
and services defined by the metacomputer must be protected from
one another and from possibly corrupted underlying resources, while those
underlying resources must minimize their vulnerability to... (Update)
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.... applications from the wide area (i.e. how to retrieve remote data sets or how to securely start a remote highperformance application) [1, 6]. But, beyond simple logins and access rights associated with those logins, there are few security mechanisms being regularly employed...
.... are considered to be objects residing in a single shared namespace, and are uniquely identified by a Legion Object Identifier (LOID) [8] that contains a public key. Users are authenticated using shortlived Legion credentials [32] generated the first time the user logs on into...
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A. Ferrari, F. Knabe, M. Humphrey, S. Chapin, and A. Grimshaw. A flexible security system for metacomputing environments. Technical Report CS-98-36, Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Dec. 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ferrari98flexible.html More
@techreport{ ferrari98flexible,
author = "Adam Ferrari and Frederick Knabe and Marty Humphrey and Steve Chapin and Andrew Grimshaw",
title = "A Flexible Security System for Metacomputing Environments",
number = "CS-98-36",
month = "1,",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ferrari98flexible.html" }
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