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TERENA GA, Poznan - June 09-10 2005 1Claudio Allocchio [email protected] VP Technical Programme
TERENA Technical Programme Activities
Claudio AllocchioTERENA VP Technical Programme
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TTC Technical Areas
• HIGH SPEED/OPTICAL – Victor Reijs: 24 June 2005
• SECURITY AREA – Christoph Graf: 25 June 2005 (cannot be reappointed)
• GRID TECHNOLOGY – Roberto Barbera: 3 October 2005 (cannot be reappointed)
• VOICE and VIDEO – Steve Williams: 23 October 2005
• MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGY – Ton Verschuren: 7 November 2005 (cannot be reappointed)
• CAMPUS & END-2-END – Martin Sutter: 18 December 2005
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TERENA Task Forces
• TF-EMC2 Middleware• TF-CSIRT Security Incident Response• TF-Mobility Mobility• TF-VVC Voice and Video Collaboration• TF-NGN Next-Generation Networking
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MiddlewareEuropean Middleware Coordination & Collaboration
• TACAR– Repository of 17 Root CA Certificates (NRENs and GRIDs)
• Schema Harmonisation Committee (EuroEduPerson)– syntax and semantics attributes/classes
• Server Certificates (no pop-up problem)– Small Pilot to assess viability
• Liaison GGF, EuroGridPMA– Active involvement
• EuroCAMP workshop
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1st EuroCAMP2-4 March 2005 - Turin, Italy
• Campus Architecture Middleware Planning• 3 days:
– Identity Management– Federated access to web applications– Federated access to the network
• 120 attendees many from Campuses• Next Basic CAMP – 7th-9th November 2005• Advanced CAMP - Spring 2006
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Security Incident Response
• Two meetings in 2005– Average 70 attendees– Seminar– TF-CSIRT meeting
• Request Tracker Incident Response (RTIR)• Trusted Introducer (42 accredited members)• TRANSITS
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Mobility
• 11 deliverables on line• Report also to be publish in printed form• Work Items
– Next Generation
– End Users Mobility
– Managing Monitoring
– Deployment Issues
• Major Activity : Eduroam
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Eduroam allows users of participating institutions to access the Internet at other participants using their home institution's credentials
18 countries
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Voice & Video Collaboration
• Best-practice, overview and guidelines• Development and rollout of Content Network
Delivery software• Co-ordination with Internet2 Research Channel
Global Initiative• New Study underway:
– Pan-European virtual conferencing pilot
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Next-Generation Networking
• Mandate renewed in December 2004• Sounding board for a number of GN2 activities• Some significant results
– Multicast weathermap (ported from 6net for ipv6)– SSMping, a tool for testing multicast connectivity– 6PE used in SEREEN– MRD6 an IPv6 Multicast router – CheckLight amplifiers used
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6NET
• Large Scale IPv6 deployment
• Dissemination– Press Releases– Information Sheets– Website
• Workshop in May 2005
• Project Ends – June 2005
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6DISS
• The project aims to promote widespread adoption of IPv6 by providing IPv6 training and knowledge transfer in developing regions.
• TERENA is dissemination partner
• Workshop in conjunction with FCCN
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EGEE
• Dissemination Activity leader
• PR strategy & Implementation
• 3 large conferences– 4th in Pisa 24-28 Oct
• Website• Printed Material• Phase 1 of EGEE
– 10 months to run
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TERENA’s contribution to EGEE
• PR strategy and Implementation• 4 large conferences in 2 years• Printed Material and Posters• Web site• Dissemination Activity management in all
federations
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EGEE Infrastructure Users
Atlas, AliceLCG, CMS (594)
Others (75)
Infrastructure
Testing (306)
Users
(685)
Biomedical 41 ( 5.9% )Earth Science 18 ( 2.6% )Computation Chem 9 ( 1.3% )Astronomy 5 ( 0.7% )Geophysics 2 ( 0.3% )
Source – EGEE NA4 – May 2005
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MOME
coordinating activities
IP monitoring and measurement
IST projects and partners
Database hosted at TERENA
tools
data
Session at TNC 05
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SCAMPI
• Successfully ended• Developed Hardware• Software • Applications• Exploitation• Production Use
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TRANSITS
• promotes the establishment of Computer Security Incident Response Teams
• 2 workshops this year– France, February 05
– Portugal, April 05
• Project ends: Sept 2005
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LOBSTER
• Advanced pilot European passive Internet traffic monitoring infrastructure
• TERENA Tasks:– Web Site
– Promotional Material
– Workshops
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NOAH
• NoAH is a three-year project to gather and analyse information about the nature of Internet cyberattacks.
• It will also develop an infrastructure to detect and provide early warning of such attacks, so that appropriate countermeasures may be taken to combat them
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SEEFIRE
• establish a benchmark of existing and potentially available optical fibre for (NRENs) in the region in South East Europe
• analysis of the technical options available for the deployment of dark fibre and the management of optical transmission by NRENs in the region;
• report on economic aspects and regulations;
• disseminate information
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TAC - Discussion Topics (1)
• End-to-End and Campus– Martin Sutter, SWITCH
• EUGridPMA– Christoph Graf, SWITCH (Martin Sutter)
• Building Trust European Style– Diego Lopez, RedIRIS
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TAC - End-to-End and Campus
• Very lively and long discussion• Small group prepared a preliminary document
– Glossary of terms– List of challenges– Common Practice– Creating the information chain– …
• Common topics, and more common ones• Trasversal activities to nearly ALL TFs (also PR!)• Additional volunteers to evolve the document• Evolving towards a TF ?• A big GO AHED green light!
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TAC - EUGridPMA
• EUGridPMA does a Great Job in building cross trust (flat!) in the Grid community
• More and more NRENs joining the club• More and more NRENs doing CA both for
Grid and non-Grid• If EUGridPMA enhance the inclusion of non
Grid CA PMA it will help in building the trust also for NRENs
• It seems a good idea: – Further convergence Grids-NRENs– NRENs get a resul back from Grids
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TAC - Building Trust European Style
• "European idiosyncrasies" require European Style in finally making trust (including AAI) start working
• Bridges, translators, transparent gateways
• No more "an idea", but a fast growing puzzle - we start to see the image
• Grids are "in", not "out".• It is "the area" to put the big effort in
middleware NOW!
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Further Steering Investigations
• No more "Call for new Ideas"
• The TAC is doing its job• We will discuss the issues also off-line (ML)
• TNC is a source of ideas and information• It worked very well last year, we do it again!• We are trying to grep ideas from presentations,
discussions and coffee break discussions
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Questions?