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BACKGROUND
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has a firm base of research
and expertise in the fundamental technologies behind public key infrastructure
(PKI). Professor Miron Livny and Co-PI Todd Tannenbaum with the Computer Science
(CS) Department Condor Project
and Co-PI Eric Norman and PI Dr. Keith Hazelton of the Division of Information
Technology (DoIT) Middleware Systems Technology Group, share a common focus
on practical implementation and deployment of PKI.
In September, 2000, UW-Madison consolidated its work in this
area by establishing a PKI Laboratory. With overall guidance from Professor
Larry Landweber, the PKI Laboratory, will be grounded in a collaborative relationship
between Condor system staff (in the CS Department's Computer Systems Lab)
and the Middleware Systems Technology Group and its companion resource, the
DoIT Tech Lab. Leaders of Condor and the Middleware Systems Technology Group
agree that two key needs for PKI are 1) broad deployment of a more convenient
security infrastructure based on developments in PKI and 2) a language whereby
users separated by time and space can communicate and enforce their security
goals and policies in an automated fashion. Collaboration between the PKI
infrastructure group and the policy language group would flow from the natural
tension between security goals (what we'd like) and human interface issues
(what is acceptable to users). Such a PKI Lab would serve a vital ongoing
role as a test bed for higher education applications with critical security
needs.
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