@inproceedings {rosado2008, title = {PSecGCM: Process for the development of Secure Grid Computing based Systems with Mobile devices}, booktitle = {International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES{\textquoteright}08)}, year = {2008}, pages = {136-143}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, organization = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {A Grid computing system is defined as a platform that supports distributed system applications which require fast access to a large quantity of distributed resources in a coordinated manner. With the development of wireless technology and mobile devices,}, abstract = {

A Grid computing system is defined as a platformthat supports distributed system applications which require fastaccess to a large quantity of distributed resources in acoordinated manner. With the development of wirelesstechnology and mobile devices, the Grid becomes the perfectcandidate so that mobile users can make complex works that addnew computational capacity to the Grid. Security of thesesystems, due to their distributed and open nature, receives greatinterest. The growing size and profile of the grid requirecomprehensive security solutions as they are critical to thesuccess of the endeavour. A formal approach to security in thesoftware life cycle is essential to protect corporate resources.However, little thought has been given to this aspect of softwaredevelopment. Due to its criticality, security should be integratedas a formal approach in the software life cycle. A methodology ofdevelopment for secure mobile Grid computing based systems isdefined, that is to say, an engineering process that defines thesteps to follow so that starting from the necessities to solve, wecan design and construct a secure Grid system with support formobile devices that is able to solve and cover these necessities.

}, issn = {978-0-7695-3102-1}, author = {David G. Rosado and Eduardo Fernandez-Medina and Javier Lopez and Mario Piattini} }