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Security, GENI, and Open Source Ketly Jean-Pierre GENI/Howard University
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Agenda GPO Summer Experience Security Policies Security Tools Challenges Next steps Q & A
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GPO Summer Intern Experiences Documentation Process – Write – Review – Discuss – Legal checkup – Incorporate Upload for use Install open source software – Different Unix flavor – Installation packages
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Security Policies Draft policies for discussion – Infrastructure Security – Recommended Use Policy Accountability/Communication/Cooperation Risk assessment – Evaluate GENI tools
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Example Open Source Security Tools Some open source tools that can be installed on *NIX and Windows – IDS – Snort Detect possible intrusions – Vulnerability scanners – Sara Discover vulnerability – Data Encryption – GnuPG Secure communication and data storage
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Challenges Finding install instructions specifically for NetBSD Snort – logs How to interpret What to do with information
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Challenges Cont’d What will I use to monitor/measure the success – What is success? Getting (grad and possibly undergrad) student participation – Interested (not too comfortable with CLI) Java or Windows based apps GENI prototypes/experiments
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What next…? Research – Trust Based Security Focus on end-user (user point of view) Can security be user based? – Tools to help researchers, universities, and commercial participants manage security in prototypes and systems in the GENI environment Installation – GENI WIKI
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Thank Yous National Science Foundation (NSF) Heidi Picher-Dempsey Henry Yeh Dr. Rajni Goel (Advisor) Dr. Moses Garuba (Advisor) Chip Elliot GPO Staff
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Suggestions/Questions
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Open Source Security Tool Recommendations--? – IDS – Snort Logs – Vulnerability scanners – Sara Discover vulnerability – Data Encryption – GnuPG Secure communication and data storage Any others?
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