NetBASILISK: Secure Support of Data Intensive Research Traffic Flows

Presented by: Eric Boyd, Ed Colone & Katarina Thomas | ITS

Abstract

NetBASILISK, an NSF sponsored network security project, led by Dr. Eric Boyd, Director of Networking, is aiming to deploy a highly performant network security solution while ensuring that U-M research data flow transfer is unscathed. To achieve this goal, ITS Infrastructure and Information Assurance team members have engaged with three prominent faculty research projects to test and refine transmission of their research data through the border security infrastructure. Those researchers include a CoE network research team led by Dr. J. Alex Halderman, a LSA Physics AGLT2 team led by Dr. Shawn McKee, and a LSI Cryo-EM team led by Dr. Michael Chianfrocco. This poster will inform the audience about NetBASILISK infrastructure, provide a high level description of NetBASILISK testing objectives, give the latest status of the project outcomes, and, most importantly, outline engagement benefits and opportunities for the U-M research community.

Category

  • Strategies and projects on the horizon

Area(s) of Focus

  • Research
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