Cooperation between GMD and Hewlett Packard
by Rüdiger Grimm
Hewlett Packard Research Laboratories in Bristol, United Kingdom,
and the Institute for Telecooperation Technology of GMD in Darmstadt, Germany,
have agreed to cooperate more closely on the field of Internet security
and Electronic Commerce.
Cooperation includes mutual short and medium term visits of researchers,
joint supervision of undergraduate and graduate students' work, joint publications
and conference presentations, common development of technology, possibly
with shared patents. As an important step in this cooperation, Michael
Wichert from GMD is on a half-year visit in the Hewlett Packard Labs in
Bristol, March-August 1997. The purpose of his visit is to extend existing
technolgies of GMD and Hewlett Packard to form the basis for the design
and implementation of secure electronic commerce protocols. These protocols
will run on gateways hosted by Internet service providers using trusted
operating systems.
The history of this cooperation starts from a session of the TERENA
working group Security in Prague, 1994, where I met Mark Gasteen the first
time. We immediately understood that there is a lot of common interest
from the research work in our two institutes. While the tradition of Hewlett
Packard's security research was more driven by operating systems and theoretical
models, our security work originated from open networks communication.
So we felt it natural to join these two research branches for secure applications
on the Internet based on sound models and secure local computing resources.
When the 4th framework for the research funding of the European commission
opened opportunities for research on electronic commerce, Hewlett Packard,
together with other organisations, invited partners into a consortium in
order to work on end-to-end security issues over the Internet which became
the E2S consortium in September 1995. Currently, the E2S project which
is still active, provides an environment for our cooperation agreement.
Quite a number of new persons have now joined our cooperation, including
David Clarke and Jonathan Griffin from Hewlett Packard Labs, and Michael
Wichert and Michael Herfert from GMD. The first students are entering research
work in our institute which was defined by David Clarke and me. In addition
our mutual cooperation may well become a motor for further consortia with
new partners on the field of our common research interest.
Please contact:
Rüdiger Grimm - GMD
Tel: +49 6151 869 716
E-mail: grimm@darmstadt.gmd.de
Mark Gasteen, David Clarke - Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Bristol
Tel: +44 117 922 8200
E-mail: dcl@hplb.hpl.hp.com