Ramakrishnan, 2004 - Google Patents
Securing next-generation gridsRamakrishnan, 2004
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- 8748157298872906712
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- Ramakrishnan L
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- IT professional
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Grid computing poses tough security challenges. What do we have-and what do we still need-to make grids safe for tomorrow? Grid computing harnesses existing self contained systems-from personal computers to supercomputers to let users share processing cycles …
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