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First EROS Working Group Meeting

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

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  1. First EROS Working Group Meeting Welcome First EROS Working Group Meeting

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

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