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SUMMARY:Invited Talk:  Information Security Controls Prioritization – SABS
 A for HPC
DESCRIPTION:Nicolas Erdody (Open Parallel Ltd. Multicore World) and Duncan
  Hall (IEEE Computer Society)\n\nThe SABSA (Sherwood Applied Business Secu
 rity Architecture) model is a useful generic means of exploring users’ pre
 ferences for reducing residual risks to acceptable levels given budgetary 
 (financial, resource, time frames etc.) constraints while traceably suppor
 ting business objectives.\n\nThis talk presents why and how SABSA can be u
 sed in the HPC context to optimize selection of controls to address mandat
 ory (e.g. pursuant to USA's National Strategic Computing Initiative establ
 ishment by Presidential Executive Order 13702) and discretionary security 
 requirements.\n\nTag: Distributed Computing, Security\n\nRegistration Cate
 gory: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: nael abu-ghazaleh (University o
 f California, Riverside); Kevin J. Barker (Pacific Northwest National Labo
 ratory (PNNL)); Yang Guo (National Institute of Standards and Technology (
 NIST)); Andres Marquez (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)); and
  Sean Peisert (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL); University of
  California, Davis)\n\n
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