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Towards A Software Defined Secure Data Staging Mechanism

In: Sustained Simulation Performance 2017

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  • Susumu Date

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center)

  • Takashi Yoshikawa

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center
    NEC Corporation, System Platform Research Laboratories)

  • Kazunori Nozaki

    (Osaka University Dental Hospital, Division of Medical Informatics)

  • Yasuhiro Watashiba

    (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science)

  • Yoshiyuki Kido

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center)

  • Masahiko Takahashi

    (NEC Corporation, System Platform Research Laboratories)

  • Masaya Muraki

    (Strategic Technology Center, TIS Inc.)

  • Shinji Shimojo

    (Osaka University, Cybermedia Center)

Abstract

Recently, the necessity and importance of supercomputing has been rapidly increasing in all scientific fields. Supercomputing centers in universities are assumed to satisfy scientists’ diverse demands and needs for supercomputing. In reality, however, medical and dental scientists who treat security-sensitive data have difficulties using any supercomputing system at a supercomputing center due to data security. In this paper, we report on our on-going research work towards the realization of a supercomputing environment where separation and isolation of our supercomputing environment is flexibly accomplished with Express Ethernet technology. Specifically, in this paper, we focus on an on-demand secure data staging mechanism that interacts with a job management system and a software defined networking technology, thus enabling minimum data exposure to third parties.

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  • Susumu Date & Takashi Yoshikawa & Kazunori Nozaki & Yasuhiro Watashiba & Yoshiyuki Kido & Masahiko Takahashi & Masaya Muraki & Shinji Shimojo, 2017. "Towards A Software Defined Secure Data Staging Mechanism," Springer Books, in: Michael M. Resch & Wolfgang Bez & Erich Focht & Michael Gienger & Hiroaki Kobayashi (ed.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2017, pages 15-24, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-66896-3_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66896-3_2
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