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First EROS Working Group Meeting. Welcome. Why This Meeting?. Finalize the core EROS architecture. It’s time to do applications. Get several of the early potential users of EROS into a common (padded) room. Take a “sanity check” on requirements to ensure we are headed in a useful direction.
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First EROS Working Group Meeting Welcome First EROS Working Group Meeting
Why This Meeting? • Finalize the core EROS architecture. It’s time to do applications. • Get several of the early potential users of EROS into a common (padded) room. • Take a “sanity check” on requirements to ensure we are headed in a useful direction. • Begin a new experiment for JHU in methods for technology transfer. First EROS Working Group Meeting
JHUISI: JHU Information Security Institute • A cross-disciplinary approach to security, privacy, and integrity: • Technology and computing research • Legal and policy arm • Neutral evaluation • Hands-on consulting • Through SRL, EROS sits in the “research” arm of the JHUISI activities • EROS is expected to be a core component of the JHUISI technologies First EROS Working Group Meeting
Successful transfer out of universities has been rare: “Research” stops before technology is usable Expertise (students) dissipates quickly There is no one to accept the handoff Disruptive technology funding is challenging: must build a market, not just a company The experiment: Gather a number of interested companies Invite them to participate actively in creating the new technology Create a collaboration framework in which to build a new market Centralize the technology core in a neutral third party. Technology Transfer First EROS Working Group Meeting
Invitees • JHU (Shapiro – EROS) • U. Md. College Park (Arbaugh – AEGIS) • Panasonic (Braun – PiE-OS, (D)MERT) • Sprint Labs (Roscoe – NEMESIS) • IBM (Hunt - several) • Palm (Landau – KeyKOS) • Caplet, Inc. (Miller – Xanadu, E) • The Apache Group (Laurie – Apache SSL) • Key Logic graduates (Frantz – KeyKOS, SPKI) • DARPA (Witten) First EROS Working Group Meeting
Common Interests • Desire to run dynamically adaptive, untrusted code in open, computing fabrics (liquid software) • Desire to create a sensible distribution framework for distributed liquid apps (Spills? Splats?) • Shared mission: to change the current computing paradigm to make security and resource isolation commonplace First EROS Working Group Meeting
Agenda Day: • Architecture and Design Issues • Application requirements • Continuing discussion • Need to frame the issues, but the purpose of these three days is discussion. First EROS Working Group Meeting
Anticipated Results • Final EROS architecture revision • Greater clarity on app. requirements • Summary minutes from these discussions • Build an initial core community First EROS Working Group Meeting