Security at Line Speed
Workshop
The Security at Line Speed Workshop was held 11-13 August 2003
in Chicago, IL. The workshop was a working meeting attended by a
limited number of invited participants. The goal of the workshop
was to disseminate information on problems and best-known solutions.
As a result, workshop attendees drafted a document that identifies
best practices, areas of research, etc. The workshop agenda did
not include discussions of development and deployment issues.
Security
at Line Speed Workshop findings will be presented by members of
the planning committee at the Fall
2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, in Indianapolis, IN on 14 October
2003.
Agenda
Pre-Workshop Survey
Pre-Workshop
Survey Results
Attendees
Presentations and Documents
Deliverables
Links and Resources
Planning Committee
Sponsors
Planning Committee
The workshop planning committee included (in alphabetical
order):
- Guy Almes, Internet2
- Terry Gray, University of Washington
- Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
- Jeffrey Schiller, MIT
- Steven Wallace, Indiana University
- T. Charles Yun, Internet2
Security at Line Speed Workshop contact: T. Charles Yun <charles@internet2.edu>
Sponsors
The Security at Line Speed Workshop was made possible through
an NSF grant and the assistance of The University of Washington
and Indiana University, in partnership with Internet2.
Acknowledgments
This material is based upon work supported by the National
Science Foundation under Grant No. 0310414.
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