hpc-ch forum on HPC Security
Thursday 4 May 2023 -
09:30
Monday 1 May 2023
Tuesday 2 May 2023
Wednesday 3 May 2023
Thursday 4 May 2023
09:30
Welcome Coffee & Registration
Welcome Coffee & Registration
09:30 - 10:00
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
10:00
Welcome and Introduction
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Michele De Lorenzi
(
CSCS
)
Jani Heikkinen
(
University of Basel
)
Martin Jacquot
(
University of Basel
)
Welcome and Introduction
Michele De Lorenzi
(
CSCS
)
Jani Heikkinen
(
University of Basel
)
Martin Jacquot
(
University of Basel
)
10:00 - 10:15
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
10:15
Security in sciCORE
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Jani Heikkinen
(
University of Basel
)
Security in sciCORE
Jani Heikkinen
(
University of Basel
)
10:15 - 10:45
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
How security, including incident handling, user awareness training, operating systems security and disaster recovery planning, is managed at sciCORE. Historical view of the evolution of security at sciCORE and limitations of HPC environment for security measures.
10:45
Security in sciCOREmed
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Sudershan Lakshmanan
(
University of Basel
)
Security in sciCOREmed
Sudershan Lakshmanan
(
University of Basel
)
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
sciCOREmed is a secure research platform offering a powerful computing environment in which users can transfer, store, manage, and analyze sensitive data. It is also one of the three BioMedIT nodes which form a shared security zone for Swiss researchers to safely access sensitive research data from hospitals and other research organizations. Since security is a core element of the sciCOREmed platform, we take the security-by-design approach. In this talk, Sudershan will introduce the security architecture of sciCOREmed and present how the critical security controls are implemented to ensure the security of the sensitive data entrusted to sciCOREmed.
11:15
HPC without the Internet - an Air Gapped Environment for Sensitive Data
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Ewan Roche
(
University of Lausanne
)
HPC without the Internet - an Air Gapped Environment for Sensitive Data
Ewan Roche
(
University of Lausanne
)
11:15 - 11:45
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
The University of Lausanne has significant research interests involving biomedical and other types of sensitive data which need to be adequately protected. We describe the new university cluster for treating such data and explain how we try to make it as usable as possible for researchers and administrators.
11:45
Security and Infrastructure in the LUCID Project: A National Registry of Quality of Care in Swiss University Hospitals
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Cyril Matthey-Doret
(
SDSC
)
Martin Fontanet
(
SDSC
)
Security and Infrastructure in the LUCID Project: A National Registry of Quality of Care in Swiss University Hospitals
Cyril Matthey-Doret
(
SDSC
)
Martin Fontanet
(
SDSC
)
11:45 - 12:15
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) and the Swiss Data Science Center (SDSC) have joined forces to implement the LUCID national data stream on the quality of care in Swiss university hospitals. LUCID aims to provide a secure national patient data registry designed to monitor and improve the quality of care. We will present the security and infrastructure considerations underpinning LUCID’s design, including containerized software to orchestrate tasks in an isolated environment. Our system relies on the BioMedIT platform to ensure maximal privacy and security and the SPHN framework to deliver FAIR data for operational and research purposes. In addition, we are currently working on enhancing the LUCID system with traceability and resource access governance by implementing the Swiss Data Custodian. By sharing our experience with building and deploying LUCID, we hope to inspire others to develop and adopt similarly secure and efficient solutions.
12:15
Lunch and Networking
Lunch and Networking
12:15 - 13:15
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
13:15
Guided Tour - Alex Schier Lab
Guided Tour - Alex Schier Lab
13:15 - 13:55
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: The visit to Alex Schier's lab will take us through the fish laboratory, where there are over 15'000 fish. For the well-being of the fish, we have to respect the following rules: - Visitors must not have visited other animal rooms on the same day. - It is not allowed to touch any material or equipment. - Visitors must step on a disinfectant shoe mat when accessing the facility. - Wearing a mask may be required (we will provide a mask for each participant). *** The research focuses on two areas: Vertebrate Development and Behavior. The lab uses zebrafish as a model system because genetic, genomic and imaging approaches can be combined to study complex behaviours and developmental processes in a vertebrate. The lab is also committed to training the next generation of leaders in biomedical research. More details can be found on this page: https://schierlab.biozentrum.unibas.ch/
13:55
Guided Tour - Nano Imaging Lab
Guided Tour - Nano Imaging Lab
13:55 - 14:35
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
The Nano Imaging Lab (NI Lab) has various scanning electron microscopes (SEM), transmission electron microscopes (TEM), and atomic force microscopes (AFM). It is also equipped with focused ion beam technology and confocal microscopes and can perform various spectroscopic analyses. More details can be found on this page: https://nanoscience.unibas.ch/en/services/nano-imaging-lab/
14:35
Leverage Apache Pulsar to process Security Relevant Data at Scale
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Benjamin Pereto
(
SWITCH
)
Leverage Apache Pulsar to process Security Relevant Data at Scale
Benjamin Pereto
(
SWITCH
)
14:35 - 15:05
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
How we use the features of the Apache Pulsar platform at SWITCH to stream and process data at scale. A quick peek at our security use-cases for data streaming and processing to enable alerting and sharing of security relevant information.
15:05
Experiments with eBPF for Security
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Victor Holanda
(
CSCS
)
Experiments with eBPF for Security
Victor Holanda
(
CSCS
)
15:05 - 15:35
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
In this presentation, we will discuss our experiments using eBPF to mimic some of the SELinux features and introduce additional observability to our systems.
15:35
Community Development
Community Development
15:35 - 16:05
Room: Seminarraum U1.191
The session will be dedicated to the selection of topics of interest, themes and locations for future forums.
16:05
Farewell and End of the Meeting
Farewell and End of the Meeting
16:05 - 16:20
Room: Seminarraum U1.191