Benchmarking NetBASILISK: a Network Security Project for Science
Jem Guhit, Edward Colone, Shawn McKee, Kris Steinhoff, and Katarina, Thomas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a benchmarking and monitoring infrastructure for NetBASILISK, aiming to evaluate the impact of security measures on data transfer performance in scientific distributed systems.
Contribution
It presents a novel benchmark and monitoring tool to assess performance degradation caused by security implementations in scientific network infrastructures.
Findings
Benchmarking tool effectively detects performance impacts
Security measures do not significantly degrade data transfer
Provides a method for ongoing performance monitoring
Abstract
Infrastructures supporting distributed scientific collaborations must address competing goals in both providing high-performance access to resources while simultaneously securing the infrastructure against security threats. The NetBASILISK project is attempting to improve the security of such infrastructures while not adversely impacting their performance. This paper will present our work to create a benchmark and monitoring infrastructure that allows us to test for any degradation in transferring data into a NetBASILISK protected site.
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