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The actual work of WISE is performed in focussed working groups, each tackling different aspects of collaborative security and trust. While many of the working group activities are performed by conference calls and e-mail, experience has shown that we can make very good progress by holding face to face WISE events. These events are held at least twice a year. We have already met once in 2019 in Europe, joint with SIG-ISM, in Kaunas, Lithuania, in April, and we are very grateful to the programme committee and organisers for this WISE training/workshop at the NSF Cybersecurity summit as a second event in 2019, this time in North America.

WISE and Trusted

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WISE and Trusted - CI have agreed a joint statement of collaboration: Trusted CI and WISE share a common goal to support the research mission through the development of appropriate cybersecurity practices. Through close collaboration, the groups will ensure that cybersecurity frameworks, templates, and policies for our international infrastructures for research will grow increasingly aligned and interoperable.”

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We invite security representatives from E-Infrastructures and Large-Scale NSF facilities to participate. This includes operational security individuals and policy makers. The training will take the form of management/planning/brainstorming sessions, to assist the WISE working groups in the production of new template policies and best-practice documents.

Agenda (Tuesday, 15 October 2019):

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09:00 PDT

Welcome and Introduction to WISE (David Kelsey)
[Slides]

Introductions. What is WISE all about? What are we working on? The agenda today.

09:10

The Security Communications Challenge Coordination Working Group - joint with GEANT SIG-ISM
(Sigita Jurkynaite)

Slides


10:00Operational security and sharing threat intelligence - part 1 (Romain Wartel)
10:30Coffee
11:00Operational security and sharing threat intelligence - part 2 (Romain Wartel)

11:15

Security for Collaborating Infrastructures - the WISE SCI working group.

* (30mins) WLCG SLATE WG Charter review and survey of concerns (Rob Gardner and Romain Wartel)

Slides
* (30mins) Review of 5 core SLATE "workflows" (Chris Weaver )
* (20mins) Status update on SLATE security policies (Chris Weaver)

Slides
* (10mins) Discuss container image security scanning tools (Jim Basney) [slides]


Trust and policy issues for Edge Services, in particular the SLATE federated operation of science platforms. see https://slateci.io/


Desirable outcomes of this topic (during or after the event):

1. Feedback from WISE on prioritization among the various security policies
2. Feedback from WISE on the workflow risk assessments
3. Input from WISE on any experiences using container image security scanning tools

12:45Wrap-up and next steps (David Kelsey)
13:00Lunch


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