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SUMMARY:Distinguished Speaker:  The ‘S’ in HPC Stands for Security
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nRyan Adamson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
 )\n\nHPC systems are designed to meet peak performance and scalability goa
 ls but today’s security guidance and tools are designed for enterprise inf
 osec. This means that it is quite difficult to secure HPC resources withou
 t impacting performance goals.  In this talk, we will examine the key secu
 rity differences between enterprise systems and the common features of HPC
  environments. We will also discuss a new HPC Security NIST publication (c
 urrently draft) and touch on how secure ‘open science’ research really nee
 ds to be. From there, we will explore emerging trends to keep track of suc
 h as scientific workflows that span multiple security domains and whether 
 trusted computing and zero trust models can be adapted to HPC. Finally, we
  will demonstrate one example of a zero-day vulnerability found on a previ
 ous #1 top 500 system (disclosed and patched in 2018) to help motivate bro
 ader action to put an ‘S’ in HPC.\n\nTag: Distributed Computing, Security\
 n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Nael Abu-Gh
 azaleh (University of California, Riverside); Kevin J. Barker (Pacific Nor
 thwest National Laboratory (PNNL)); Yang Guo (National Institute of Standa
 rds and Technology (NIST)); Andres Marquez (Pacific Northwest National Lab
 oratory (PNNL)); and Sean Peisert (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (
 LBNL); University of California, Davis)
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