Secure Grid Technologies
Projects

Grid Services Project
The eServices Infrastructure for Collaborative Science project is a DOE funded project helping to develop a unifying architecture for computational Grids.

DOE Science Grid
The DOE Science Grid's major objective is to provide the advanced distributed computing infrastructure based on Grid middleware and tools to enable the degree of scalability in scientific computing necessary for DOE to accomplish its missions in science.

pyGlobus
An object-oriented python interface to the Globus toolkit, with performance similar to using the underlying C code. The project also provides a reliable file transfer web service and client (pyRFT), built with pyGlobus.

Akenti Authorization Service
Akenti is a certificate-based authorization system designed to faciliate access control of distributed resources by administatively disbursed stakeholds.

pyGridWare
The pyGridWare project's objectives are to make Globus GT3 accessible through a Python interface, develop a standalone Python OGSI server, and develop a full Python implementation of an OGSI-compliant server.
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Mission Statement
The Secure Grid Technologies group focuses on building secure Grid middleware and providing authorization and key management libraries and services which can be utilized by other developers of Grid applications.
Members
Links
ESNet
National Fusion Collaboratory
Globus Project
Globus 3.0.2 Documentation
Project Management
Papers and Presentations

Publications
Recent publications by group members.
Former Projects

DOE ER/DP security workshops
Reports from a series of workshops held by DOE on Security in Distributed Environments held between 1995 and 2001

Grid Portal Development Kit
The Grid Portal Development Kit provides both a portal development environment for the creation of new portals as well as a collection of Grid service beans used to accomplish basic operations such as job submission, file transfer and querying of information services.


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