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ISTS Bulletin - Summer/Fall 2009

istsnewsletter summer fall 2009

 
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Dartmouth College
6211 Sudikoff Laboratory
Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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Sun/Dartmouth OpenSolaris Security Collaboration

Project Summary

Dartmouth and Sun have begun the first of a multi-phase project exploring PKI, trusted hardware and OS security. This exploration is driven by three observations: current open-source certificate authority platforms do not meet the needs of an academic enterprise; current Trusted Computing Group-based approaches integrating trusted hardware with commodity platforms require dependence on OS security; and OpenSolaris may provide a more usable OS security base than SE/Linux. In Phase 1, we explore requirements and evaluation/selection of an existing CA implementation as a development starting point for the OpenSolaris CA. We will examine architectures and technical approaches towards building higher levels of trust within OpenSolaris when on a system which includes a hardware or software-based TPM. This collaboration area would result in collaborative development proposals for future phases for how to augment OpenSolaris to anchor cryptographic activity (key storage, random numbers, integrity protection/validation). Phase 1 also includes an equipment donation for the migration of the graduate-level operating system course (CS108) to use OpenSolaris as the development OS at the start of calendar year 2006.

Last Updated: 10/16/08