SAGA: An Adaptive Infrastructure for Secure Available Grid on Ad-hoc Networks

Security management is a major issue in grid computing systems. One approach to provide security is to implement techniques such as encryption and access control on all grid elements. The overhead generated by such an approach may however limit the advantages of grid computing systems; particularly, when the network experiences different types of variations. This paper examines the integration of the notion of adaptive grid service along with security management and accounting. It also provides a fault tolerance technique to build grid systems that are intrusion tolerant.

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