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FYI ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [Clust-Sec-Com] Cluster-Sec'06 is on - please spread the word! Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:25 am From: Bill Yurcik <byurcik at ncsa.uiuc.edu> To: cluster-sec-community at pecos.ncsa.uiuc.edu [...] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd International Workshop on Cluster Security (Cluster-Sec'06) <http://www.ncassr.org/projects/cluster-sec/ccgrid06/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshop Title: 2nd International Workshop on Cluster Security (Cluster-Sec'06) Location: Singapore Date: May 16-19, 2006 (1 day workshop with date currently undecided) <http://www.ncassr.org/projects/cluster-sec/ccgrid06/> A Workshop held in conjunction with the Sixth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid) May 16-19, 2006 Description/Scope: After successful Internet attacks on HPC centers worldwide, there has been a paradigm shift in cluster security strategies. Clusters are no longer thought of as just a collection of individual computers but rather as an integrated single unit in which any breach may result in a "class break" compromise of the entire cluster. Furthermore, it has also been shown that clusters communicating via grids create dependent risks between clusters such that any cluster compromise may cascade to effect an entire grid. This forum seeks to stimulate new ideas in order to reshape cluster protection strategies. The 1st Cluster-Sec Workshop held in May 2005 focused on cluster security as a new paradigm. This 2nd Cluster-Sec Workshop in 2006 focuses on cluster security in the context of on-demand or utility computing where fluctuating demand for resources are allocated dynamically either within a single cluster or across multiple clusters. If cluster security was complex for the relatively static case of batch scheduling then considering this additional dynamic over time increases the challenge. A variety of solution approaches may be appropriate including prevention, monitoring, measurements, mitigation, and recovery. Papers with demonstrated results will be given priority. Two categories of papers will be considered: Long Paper (12 page maximum) and Work-In-Progress/Short Paper (6 page maximum). A list of potential topics includes but is not limited to the following: * secure on-demand computing (single machine) * secure multi-cluster computing (a single job spread across clusters) * cluster security as an emergent property * analysis of cluster attacks * new techniques to protect clusters * virtualization approach for secure cluster computing * visualizing cluster security * commercial grade cluster security * fault detection in clusters * cluster rejuvenation * cluster failover * cluster survivability/recoverability * cluster-specific intrusion detection * relationship between cluster security and grid security * cluster security vulnerabilities * cluster security best practices * storage clusters * storage security on clusters * storage survivability on clusters Important Dates: Paper submissions due: December 28, 2005 Notifications to the authors: January 28, 2006 Camera-ready papers due: February 21, 2006 CCGrid'2006 Symposium: May 16-19, 2006 Cluster-Sec Workshop: one day within May 16-19, 2006 for more information see: <http://www.ncassr.org/projects/cluster-sec/ccgrid06/> --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -- Christopher Samuel - (03)9925 4751 - VPAC Deputy Systems Manager Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing http://www.vpac.org/ Bldg 91, 110 Victoria Street, Carlton South, VIC 3053, Australia -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20051024/6c8a315d/attachment.bin
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