DocumentCode
2010106
Title
Integrating Security Solutions to Support nanoCMOS Electronics Research
Author
Sinnott, R. ; Bayliss, C. ; Doherty, T. ; Martin, D. ; Millar, C. ; Stewart, G. ; Watt, J. ; Asenov, A. ; Roy, G. ; Roy, S. ; Davenhall, C. ; Harbulot, B. ; Jones, M.
Author_Institution
Nat. e-Sci. Centre, Univ. of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
fYear
2008
fDate
10-12 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
79
Abstract
The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded project ¿Meeting the Design Challenges of nanoCMOS Electronics¿ (nanoCMOS) is developing a research infrastructure for collaborative electronics research across multiple institutions in the UK with especially strong industrial and commercial involvement. Unlike other domains, the electronics industry is driven by the necessity of protecting the intellectual property of the data, designs and software associated with next generation electronics devices and therefore requires fine-grained security. Similarly, the project also demands seamless access to large scale high performance compute resources for atomic scale device simulations and the capability to manage the hundreds of thousands of files and the metadata associated with these simulations. Within this context, the project has explored a wide range of authentication and authorization infrastructures facilitating compute resource access and providing fine-grained security over numerous distributed file stores and files. We conclude that no single security solution meets the needs of the project. This paper describes the experiences of applying X.509-based certificates and public key infrastructures, VOMS, PERMIS, Kerberos and the Internet2 Shibboleth technologies for nanoCMOS security. We outline how we are integrating these solutions to provide a complete end-to-end security framework meeting the demands of the nanoCMOS electronics domain.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; electronic engineering computing; industrial property; nanoelectronics; research and development; security of data; EPSRC funded project; Internet2 Shibboleth technologies; Kerberos; PERMIS; VOMS; X.509-based certificates; atomic scale device simulation; authentication infrastructure; authorization infrastructure; collaborative electronics research; distributed file stores; electronics industry; end-to-end security framework; fine-grained security; high performance compute resource; integrating security solution; intellectual property; nanoCMOS electronics research; nanoCMOS security; next generation electronics device; public key infrastructure; research infrastructure; resource access; Collaboration; Computational modeling; Councils; Design engineering; Electronics industry; Industrial electronics; Intellectual property; Protection; Security; Software design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, 2008. ISPA '08. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3471-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISPA.2008.132
Filename
4725137
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