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#1414 fixed US Ignite demo request: OpenEdge: Dynamic and secure edge network applications and services peter.stickney@bbn.com kobus@cs.utah.edu
Description

One-sentence layman's description:

This demo will show how edge networks, like FTTP networks, can be controlled in a cloud-like manner to make it easy to deploy new network application and services.

Who should see this demo?

Attendees interested in deploying applications and services in edge networks. Attendees interested in having more choice in the services and applications available in edge (or access) networks.

Demo description paragraph(s):

We will demonstrate the user front-end of the OpenEdge architecture. Through this Web front-end users are presented with a menu of options of the services and applications that are available to them in their edge network. Once a user selects a service or application, the OpenEdge architecture will dynamically interact with the network proper to realize the service or application for the user.

The OpenEdge model allows different service and application providers to co-exist in the same edge network. As such the OpenEdge architecture is opening up and adding flexibility to edge networks in much the same way that cloud control architectures enabled flexibility and choice in data centers.

OpenEdge makes it easy to become an application or service provider in an edge (access) network. This provides end users with choice and access to applications that can exploit the unique low latency and high capacity capabilities of modern edge networks.

We will explain the functionality of the two core OpenEdge components: FlowOps provides a simple interface that service and application developers can use to create the network resources for their services and applications. SecureOps provides a security framework that allows the interaction between users, application and service providers and the network to be realized in a secure way.

List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor):

Two laptops

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections):

Two Number of wired layer 2 VLANs (if any):

None.

Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant):

Two

Number of static addresses needed (if any):

None

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI):

Yes. Either VGA or DVI should be fine.

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"):

One.

Special requests:

Please co-locate with University of Utah SeaCat demo.

#1413 fixed US Ignite demo request: SeaCat: Securing access to medical records peter.stickney@bbn.com kobus@cs.utah.edu
Description

One-sentence layman's description:

This demo will show how access to a medical record system can be secured from handheld devices like tablets and mobile phones.

Who should see this demo?

Attendees interested in how end-to-end isolation on both the network and the device can be used to provide secure access to sensitive data from mobile devices thus providing strong protection against data exfiltration.

Demo description paragraph(s):

Securing access to an OpenMRS system (an open source medical record system) by deploying it in the SeaCat Application Containment framework.

We will show how medical personnel can use mobile devices, such as tablets or mobile phones, to securely access medical records. Our approach combines software defined networking with isolation mechanisms on the mobile device to dynamically create an end-to-end isolated context in which the medical application and data are contained. This prevents sensitive data, like patient medical records, to be accidentally or intentionally leaked because of user error or malware resident on the mobile device. List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, switch, monitor):

  • three laptops
  • WiFi access point
  • switch
  • two mobile devices

Total number of wired network connections (sum standard IP and VLAN connections):

One wired connection. Minimal BW, according to USIgnite.

Our demonstration will be self contained so we only need general Internet access. Number of wired layer 2 VLANs (if any): None.

Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth if significant):

We will be bringing our own WiFi access point for the demonstration and would need to coordinate with general WiFi provided at the venue to limit interference.

Number of static addresses needed (if any):

Dynamic addresses for general Internet access would be sufficient.

Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI):

Yes. Either VGA or DVI should be fine.

Number of posters (max size poster boards are 30" x 40"):

One.

Special requests:

None.

#1412 invalid Test ticket -- please ignore tupty@geni.net tupty@geni.net
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