Talk submission to Community Track
Wenbo Mao
wenbo.mao at hp.com
Sat May 14 04:26:25 CDT 2005
Dear Julie,
Thank you very much for informing me the acceptance of the talk.
Yes, the publicity of the information is OK with me. The only thing I
want to correct in my original message to you is "We have been approved
a RG..." I realized it was from my misunderstanding of the GGF process.
Could please you change it into: "We have proposed a RG..."
Thanks again,
Wenbo
Julie Wulf-Knoerzer wrote:
> Dear Wenbao,
> I have scheduled this session for Wednesday, June 29th, from 11:00a -
> 12:30p. I have summarized your proposal on our website
> <http://www.ggf.org/ggf_events_next_schedule.htm> - please let me know
> if this is okay with you.
> I will keep you posted with further logistical details as they become
> available. In the meantime, please let me know if you have questions.
> Regards,
> Julie
>
> P.S. As stated in the Call for Community Participation, please note
> that slides must be provided in advance (June 17th) for the GGF14
> website.
>
>
> At 03:18 PM 5/10/2005 +0100, Wenbo Mao wrote:
>
>> Dear Sir,
>>
>> I would like to submit a community talk to GGF14. Here is the title
>> and abstract. The talk slides are also attached. Thank you for your
>> review.
>>
>> Background: We have been approved a RG in Sec Area (TCGridSecurity
>> RG). The RG has been working on interesting research topics utilizing
>> the industrial standard technology Trusted Computing, with
>> open-source based augmentation codes to GSI scheduled for being
>> delivered to GGF within one year timeframe. We noticed however that
>> the work must be accompanied with adequate dissemination work in the
>> GGF forum. Hence we propose for a talk in the community track.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Wenbo Mao
>>
>> --
>> Dr Wenbo Mao
>> Principal Engineer Tel: +44 (0)117 312 9528
>> Hewlett-Packard Labs. Fax: +44 (0)117 312 9285
>> Filton Road, Bristol Email: wenbo.mao at hp.com
>> United Kingdom BS34 8QZ http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/wm
>>
>>
>> Title: Innovations for Grid Security from Trusted Computing
>>
>> Abstract:
>>
>> The Trusted Computing (TC) initiative developed by Trusted Computing
>> Group (TCG) takes a distributed-system-wide approach to the provisions
>> of integrity protection of resources. The TC's notion of trust and
>> security can be described as conformed system behaviours of a
>> platform environment such that the conformation can be attested to a
>> remote challenger. We consider that such a notion of integrity
>> protection of resources naturally suits the security requirements for
>> Grid computing or science collaborations. We identify and discuss in
>> this paper a number of innovations that the TC technology could offer
>> for improving the Grid security.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
> ***New contact information as of 16-Feb***
> Julie Wulf-Knoerzer
> Manager of Community Development
> wulf at ggf.org
> ph. 630/252-7163
> fax 630/252-4466
>
--
Dr Wenbo Mao
Principal Engineer Tel: +44 (0)117 312 9528
Hewlett-Packard Labs. Fax: +44 (0)117 312 9285
Filton Road, Bristol Email: wenbo.mao at hp.com
United Kingdom BS34 8QZ http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/wm
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