Blair Dillaway
SOFTWARE ARCHITECT
.
I am a Software Architect in the eXtreme Computing Group. My interests are in the general area of applied computer security research. Current activities include work on enhanced security solutions for machine virtualization environments and large scale distributed systems such as grids and clouds.
Projects
Publications
- Kevin Kane and Blair Dillaway, Cyclotron: A Secure, Isolated, Virtual Cycle-Scavenging Grid in the Enterprise, in Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Wiley, August 2009
- Moritz Y. Becker, Jason F. Mackay, and Blair Dillaway, Abductive Authorization Credential Gathering, in IEEE International Symposium on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY), IEEE, July 2009
- Moritz Y. Becker, Jason F. Mackay, and Blair Dillaway, An Abductive Protocol for Authorization Credential Gathering in Distributed Systems, no. MSR-TR-2009-19, 24 February 2009
- Kevin Kane and Blair Dillaway, Cyclotron: a secure, isolated, virtual cycle-scavenging grid in the enterprise, in Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Middleware for Grid Computing, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 1 December 2008
- Marty Humphrey, Sang-Min Park, Jun Feng, Norm Beekwilder, Glenn Wasson, Jason Hogg, Brian LaMacchia, and Blair Dillaway, Fine-Grained Access Control for GridFTP using SecPAL, in 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference Grid Computing (Grid 2007), IEEE, 19 September 2007



