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09/12/2006, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Speakers: Mary Thompson, Computer Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab/Nersc. Mike Freemon, Senior Project Manager, NCSA. Jim Basney, Senior Research Scientist, NCSA. Ludek Matyska, Associat Professor, Masaryk University.
MyProxy is a Globus Toolkit component for managing certificates and
private keys that combines an online credential repository with an
online certificate authority to allow users to securely obtain
credentials when and where needed for access to secure grid services.
MyProxy is mature software that has been used by the grid community
since 2000 in projects such as EGEE, EU DataGrid, Earth System Grid,
FusionGrid, LHC Computing Grid, NASA Information Power Grid, NEESgrid,
Open Science Grid, and TeraGrid. This session will provide an
in-depth introduction to the latest version of the MyProxy software,
highlighting new capabilities and describing novel uses of MyProxy in
today's grids. Attendees will learn how to install and configure the
MyProxy software and how to incorporate MyProxy functionality into
their grid applications in support of a variety of usage scenarios.
Tentative Agenda:
30 mins MyProxy Introduction and Update (Jim Basney, NCSA)
15 mins MyProxy and Web Single Sign-On (Mike Freemon, NCSA)
15 mins MyProxy and FusionGrid (Mary Thompson and Monte Goode, LBL)
15 mins MyProxy and EGEE (Daniel Kouril, CESNET)
15 mins Panel Discussion


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