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Addressing Security Issues in Geographically Distributed Systems
Tlaxcala, Mexico September 08-September 12
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ENC.2003.1232893Fourth Mexican International Conferen ...
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Charles Hannon, Texas Christian University
J. Richard Rinewalt, Texas Christian University
Using our Alchemy research system as an exemplar system, we discuss different approaches to overcoming port-controlled security boundary limitations to geographically distributed computing environments while maintaining the inherent security provided by these boundaries. This discussion is relevant to a number of parallel/distributed strategies for grid and cluster architectures. It also provides insight into general security concerns in future distributed computing networks and how these may best be overcome.
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Charles Hannon, J. Richard Rinewalt, "Addressing Security Issues in Geographically Distributed Systems," enc, pp.182, Fourth Mexican International Conference on Computer Science, 2003
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