HIPernet: a decentralized security infrastructure for large scale grid environments

J. Laganier, P. Primet
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Security in grid environments appeals for fundamental primitives like the secure establishment of dynamic and isolated virtual trust domains. The security mechanisms currently used are generally based on a public key infrastructure global to the grid environment, and a mix of global and local access control policies used to make an authorization decision. Such approaches do not scale well with the number of participating domains and entities. In this paper, we propose a decentralized approach for securing grid environments that better cope with their inherently distributed nature. The combination of network and operating system visualization (supernets) with the host identity protocol (HIP) and simple public key infrastructure (SPKI) delegation/authorization certificates allows to create virtual trust domains onto multiple shared computer nodes connected by an untrusted network. We analyze how this approach adapts the vast diversity of trust relationships in the real world and has a better scalability with respect to the number of entities involved.
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HIPernet:用于大规模网格环境的分散安全基础设施
网格环境中的安全性需要基本的原语,例如安全建立动态和隔离的虚拟信任域。当前使用的安全机制通常基于对网格环境全局的公钥基础设施,以及用于做出授权决策的全局和本地访问控制策略的混合。这种方法不能很好地扩展参与域和实体的数量。在本文中,我们提出了一种分散的方法来保护网格环境,以更好地应对其固有的分布式特性。网络和操作系统可视化(超级网络)与主机身份协议(HIP)和简单公钥基础设施(SPKI)授权/授权证书的组合允许在由不受信任的网络连接的多个共享计算机节点上创建虚拟信任域。我们分析了这种方法如何适应现实世界中各种各样的信任关系,并且在涉及的实体数量方面具有更好的可扩展性。
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