Agenda
CSG Workshop and Meeting Agenda
University of California at Berkeley
7-9 January 2004
Wednesday 7 January
CSG Workshop
**South Hall, Room 110
**Registration outside Room 110
**Shuttle bus service to South Hall
**Bus circulates from 7:00 - 8:30
**Walking group leaves hotel lobby for South Hall at 7:00
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 CSG Short Workshop: Modern-day Software Engineering
Coordinators: Gettes, Sreebny
Please see Addendum A for the detailed agenda.
10:00 Break
12:00 Lunch
**South Hall, Room 110
1:00 CSG Short Workshop: PKI Deployment
Coordinators: Franklin/(Levine), Jokl, Vincent
Please see Addendum B for the detailed agenda.
3:00 Break
5:00 Adjourn
**Shuttle bus service to hotel
**Bus circulates from 5:00 - 6:00
Group Dinner - Faculty Club
6:00 - 7:00 Bus circulates from hotel to Faculty Club
6:00 Cocktails (Howard Room)
7:00 Dinner (Heyns Room)
8:30 - 9:30 Bus circulates from Faculty Club to hotel
Thursday 8 January
CSG Workshop and CSG Meeting
**South Hall, Room 110
**Registration outside Room 110
**Shuttle bus service to South Hall
**Bus circulates from 7:00 - 8:30
**Walking group leaves hotel lobby for South Hall at 7:00
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 CSG Short Workshop: Central/Departmental
Coordinators: Oberst, Bridges, Pickett, Schnabel, Powell
Please see Addendum C for the detailed agenda.
(See attached document (.doc .pdf) from Chuck Powell
with detailed additional suggested topics)
10:00 Break
12:00 Lunch
**Faculty Club
**No bus service
CSG Meeting
**South Hall, Room 110
1:30 Introductory Remarks (CSG Coordinator)
1:35 Policy Discussion 1: Emergency Prep
Coordinators: Long, Jokl, Pickett, Lambert
3:05 Break
3:30 Chandler Update (McCredie / Kapor)
4:00 Timely Topics and Gossip (Eadie)
The following topics will be covered:
Topic
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PSU Napster Experiment [Russ]
Sun/Internet2 Agreement [Gettes]
Inter-institutional trust update [Ken]
Lucene & Nutch [Ira]
Sakai [?]
5:00 - 5:30 Adjourn
**Shuttle bus service to hotel
**Bus circulates from 5:00 - 6:00
Group Dinner - Morrison Library
6:00 - 7:00 Bus circulates between hotel and library
6:00 Cocktails
7:00 Dinner
8:30 - 9:30 Bus circulates between library and hotel
Friday 9 January
CSG Meeting (continued)
**South Hall, Room 110
**Registration outside Room 110
**Shuttle bus service to South Hall
**Bus circulates from 7:00 - 8:30
**Walking group leaves hotel lobby for South Hall at 7:00
7:30 Continental Breakfast
8:00 Organizational Issues (CSG Coordinator)
A. Steering/Membership Committee Issues (Jackson)
B. Treasurer's Report (Duwe)
C. Logistics for Spring 2004 Meeting (Antonelli)
(The University of Virginia, 5-7 May 2004)
D. Venues and Dates for Future CSG Meetings (Antonelli)
Please see Addendum D for the current list.
8:15 Session Proposals for Spring 2004 Meeting (Jackson)
9:00 Break
9:15 Policy Discussion 2: Security/Privacy
Coordinators: McCredie, Vernon
10:45 Adjourn
10:45 Lunch (box lunches available at 10:30)
**South Hall, Room 110 (room available until 1:00)
**Shuttle bus service to hotel
**Bus circulates from 10:30 - 1:00
Addendum A: CSG Short Workshop: Modern-day Software Engineering
Detailed Agenda
8 - 8:30 - Outsourcing experiences (Bruce Vincent, Stanford)
8:30 - 9:30 - Application development and delivery process at UTexas
(Sheila Ochner, Texas)
9:30 - 10:00 Discussion
10:30 - noon - Managing open source development (Mitchell Baker,
Mozilla Foundation and OSAF)
Addendum B: CSG Short Workshop: PKI Deployment
Detailed Agenda
1) Introduction to PKI (Jim Jokl)
- Technology, certification authorities, etc
- Policy and assurance
- "heavy" and "lite" PKIs
- Operating system support
- Intro to PKI-enabled applications
- Interinstitutional and intrainstitutional uses
- Intro to national PKI activities and session agenda
2) Motivations for Campus PKI deployments (Mark Franklin)
- Issues with passwords
- Single Sign-on systems
- Two-factor authentication
- User convenience, protection of user data
- Federal, state, and industry trends
3) National Inter-institutional PKI activities
- USHER and InCommon (Jim Jokl subbing for Ken Klingenstein)
- HEBCA (Michael Gettes)
4) Selected PKI-enabled applications (Jim Jokl and Mark Franklin)
- S/MIME
- VPN authentication
- Wireless access control
- Web authentication
- Grid
- AOL AIM
- Document signing
- Including HEBCA Demo
5) PKI activities/issues at selected schools
- Dartmouth (Mark Franklin)
- Virginia (Jim Jokl)
- MIT (Paul Hill)
- Stanford (Bruce Vincent)
6) HEPKI-TAG Update (Jim Jokl)
7) PKILab outreach (Mark Franklin)
8) Wrap-up, Q&A, etc
Addendum C: CSG Short Workshop: Central/Departmental
Detailed Agenda
8:00 - 8:30 Princeton University
Decentralized - SCAD/DCS Program (Steven Sather)
Centralized - Email/Exchange (Dan Oberst)
8:30 - 9:00 Yale University (Chuck Powell)
Centralized - Email/Web Servers
Decentralized - Support Staff
9:00 - 9:45 Other models
University of Michigan (Kitty Bridges)
University of Colorado - Boulder (Bobby Schnabel)
Duke University (Mike Pickett)
9:45 - 10:15 Break
10:15 - 12:00 Open Discussion:
Sample Topics:
What are best candidates for centralized/decentralized services? On
what bases (response, cost, size, etc.)?
How can of incentives/disincentives be leveraged?
How does equity/parity fit in with how services are offered? Funding
models?
Role of collaboration, advisory groups, etc.
(See attached document (.doc .pdf) from Chuck Powell
with detailed additional suggested topics)
Addendum D: Venues and Dates for Future CSG Meetings
Fall 2004 (Harvard University, 22-24 September 2004)
Winter 2005 (Stanford University, 5-7 January 2005)
Spring 2005 (Penn State University, 11-13 May 2005)
Fall 2005 (Carnegie-Mellon University, 21-23 September 2005)
Winter 2005 TBA
Spring 2006 (University of Wisconsin - Madison, 10-12 May 2006)