
426 Pages |Author: Man Young Rhee |Publisher: John Wiley & Sons | PDF | 8 Mb
Book Description Knowledge of number theory and abstract algebra are  pre-requisites for any engineer designing a secure internet-based  system. However, most of the books currently available on the subject  are aimed at practitioners who just want to know how the various tools  available on the market work and what level of security they impart.  These books traditionally deal with the science and mathematics only in  so far as they are necessary to understand how the tools work. Internet  Security differs by its assertion that cryptography is the single most  important technology for securing the Internet. To quote one reviewer  "if every one of your communication partners were using a secure system  based on encryption, viruses, worms and hackers would have a very hard  time". This scenario does not reflect the reality of the Internet world  as it currently stands. However, with security issues becoming more and  more important internationally, engineers of the future will be required  to design tougher, safer systems. Internet Security: * Offers an  in-depth introduction to the relevant cryptographic principles,  algorithms protocols - the nuts and bolts of creating a secure network *  Links cryptographic principles to the technologies in use on the  Internet, eg. PGP, S/MIME, IPsec, SSL TLS, Firewalls and SET (protecting  credit card transactions) * Provides state-of-the-art analysis of the  latest IETF standards plus summaries and explanations of RFC documents *  Authored by a recognised expert in security Internet Security is the  definitive text for graduate students on security and cryptography  courses, and researchers in security and cryptography areas. It will  prove to be invaluable to professionals engaged in the long-term  development of secure systems  



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