Panos Periorellis
Newcastle University
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arXiv: Cryptography and Security | 2009
Pierre de Leusse; Panos Periorellis; Theo Dimitrakos; Srijith K. Nair
The Internet of Things and Services is a rapidly growing concept that illustrates that the ever increasing amount of physical items of our daily life which become addressable through a network could be made more easily manageable and usable through the use of Services. This surge of exposed resources along with the level of privacy and value of the information they hold, together with the increase of their usage make for an augmentation in the number of the security threats and violation attempts that existing security systems do not appear robust enough to address. In this paper, the authors underline this increase in risk and identify the requirements for resources to be more resilient in this type of environment while keeping an important level of flexibility. In addition, the authors propose an architectural model of Self Managed Security Cell, which leverages on current knowledge in large scale security systems, information management and autonomous systems.
international conference on sensor technologies and applications | 2008
P. de Leusse; Panos Periorellis; Paul Watson; A. Maierhofer
A fundamental ambition of grid and distributed systems is to be capable of sustaining evolution and allowing for adaptability ((F. Losavio et al., 2002), (S. Radhakrishnan, 2005)). Furthermore, as the complexity and sophistication of theses structures increases, so does the need for adaptability of each component. One of the primary benefits of service oriented architecture (SOA) is the ability to compose applications, processes or more complex services from other services which increases the capacity for adaptation. This document proposes a novel infrastructure composition model that aims at increasing the adaptability of the capabilities exposed through it by dynamically managing their non functional requirements.
Archive | 2007
Jake Wu; Panos Periorellis
GOLD project is concerned with dynamic formation and management of virtual organizations in order to exploit market opportunities. The project aims to deliver the enabling technology to support the full lifecycle of such VOs. A set of middleware technologies have been designed and implemented to address issues such as trust, security, contract management, monitoring and information management for virtual collaboration between companies. In this paper we will showcase some of the more general requirements for authentication and authorization in GOLD VOs. In conjunction with these requirements we evaluate some of the more popular tools that are currently available in dealing with these issues, together with our own approach in addressing these problems.
Proceedings of the 2nd Iberian Grid Infrastructure (IBERGRID) | 2008
Paul Watson; Phillip Lord; Frank Gibson; Panos Periorellis; Georgios Pitsilis
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience | 2008
Panos Periorellis; Nick Cook; Hugo Hiden; Adrian Conlin; M. D. Hamilton; Jiyi Wu; Jeremy Bryans; Xiangguo Gong; F Zhu; Rob Smith; Paul Watson; Allen Wright
School of Computing Science Technical Report Series | 2007
de, Leusse, P; Panos Periorellis; Paul Watson
UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2006 | 2006
Panos Periorellis; Nick Cook; Hugo Hiden; Adrian Conlin; Hamilton; J Wu; Jeremy Bryans; X Gong; F Zhu; Allen Wright
Archive | 2005
Panos Periorellis
international conference on software and data technologies | 2008
Pierre de Leusse; Panos Periorellis; Theodosis Dimitrakos; Paul Watson
School of Computing Science Technical Report Series | 2007
Jeremy Bryans; John S. Fitzgerald; Panos Periorellis