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Building Intrusion Tolerant Software System for High Performance Grid Computing

In: Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications

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  • Wenling Peng

    (Wuhan University, School of Computer
    Gannan Teachers College, Network Center)

  • Huanguo Zhang

    (Wuhan University, School of Computer)

  • Lina Wang

    (Wuhan University, School of Computer)

  • Wei Chen

    (Wuhan University, School of Computer)

Abstract

The intrusion tolerant software system is a novel concept to high performance grid computing, and it can provide an intended server capability and deal with the impacts caused by the intruder exploiting the inherent security vulnerabilities. In the paper, we describe and analyze the hypothesis about intrusion tolerance software system to high performance grid computing. Then an intrusion tolerance software technology and architectures is presented by detecting the return address or node of each module and adding “HoneyCode” nonfunctional code that is similar to “Honeypot” to confuse intruder, so that the grid security and performance are enhanced.

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  • Wenling Peng & Huanguo Zhang & Lina Wang & Wei Chen, 2005. "Building Intrusion Tolerant Software System for High Performance Grid Computing," Springer Books, in: Wu Zhang & Weiqin Tong & Zhangxin Chen & Roland Glowinski (ed.), Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications, pages 409-413, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-27912-9_53
    DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27912-1_53
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