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Security and Trust in a Global Research Infrastructure

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DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch022, ISBN13: 9781613501160, ISBN10: 1613501161, EISBN13: 9781613501177
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Jensen, Jens and David L. Groep. "Security and Trust in a Global Research Infrastructure." Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice. IGI Global, 2012. 539-566. Web. 23 May. 2012. doi:10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch022

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Jensen, J., & Groep, D. L. (2012). Security and Trust in a Global Research Infrastructure. In J. Leng, & W. Sharrock (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice (pp. 539-566). Hershey, PA: Engineering Science Reference. doi:10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch022

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Jensen, Jens and David L. Groep. "Security and Trust in a Global Research Infrastructure." In Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice, ed. J. Leng and Wes Sharrock, 539-566 (2012), accessed May 23, 2012. doi:10.4018/978-1-61350-116-0.ch022

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Modern science increasingly depends on international collaborations. Large instruments are expensive and have to be funded by several countries, and they generate very large volumes of data that must be archived and analysed. Scientific research infrastructures, e-Infrastructures, or cyber infrastructures support these collaborations and many others. In this chapter we look at the issue of trust for such infrastructures, particularly when scaling up from a small one. This growth can be “natural,” as more researchers are added, but can also be dramatic if whole new communities are added, possibly with different requirements. Our focus is on authentication, since for most realistic infrastructures, authentication is the foundation upon which further security is built. Our aim has been to focus on real-life experiences and examples, distilling them into practical advice.
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