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Network Security: Private Communication in a Public World
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Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman, Mike Speciner
Prentice Hall, Hardcover, 2nd edition, Published April 2002, 713 pages, ISBN 0130460192
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The classic guide to network security—now fully updated!"Bob and Alice are back!"

Widely regarded as the most comprehensive yet comprehensible guide to network security, the first edition of Network Security received critical acclaim for its lucid and witty explanations of the inner workings of network security protocols. In the second edition, this most distinguished of author teams draws on hard-won experience to explain the latest developments in this field that has become so critical to our global network-dependent society.

Network Security, Second Edition brings together clear, insightful, and clever explanations of every key facet of information security, from the basics to advanced cryptography and authentication, secure Web and email services, and emerging security standards. Coverage includes:

  • All-new discussions of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), IPsec, SSL, and Web security
  • Cryptography: In-depth, exceptionally clear introductions to secret and public keys, hashes, message digests, and other crucial concepts
  • Authentication: Proving identity across networks, common attacks against authentication systems, authenticating people, and avoiding the pitfalls of authentication handshakes
  • Core Internet security standards: Kerberos 4/5, IPsec, SSL, PKIX, and X.509
  • Email security: Key elements of a secure email system-plus detailed coverage of PEM, S/MIME, and PGP
  • Web security: Security issues associated with URLs, HTTP, HTML, and cookies
  • Security implementations in diverse platforms, including Windows, NetWare, and Lotus Notes

The authors go far beyond documenting standaand technology: They contrast competing schemes, explain strengths and weaknesses, and identify the crucial errors most likely to compromise secure systems. Network Security will appeal to a wide range of professionals, from those who design or evaluate security systems to system administrators and programmers who want a better understanding of this important field. It can also be used as a textbook at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level.

Prentice Hall Series in Computer Networking and Distributed Systems

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 Introduction to Cryptography 39
Ch. 3 Secret Key Cryptography 57
Ch. 4 Hashes and Message Digests 101
Ch. 5 Public Key Algorithms 129
Ch. 6 Number Theory 163
Ch. 7 Authentication Systems 177
Ch. 8 Authentication of People 205
Ch. 9 Security Handshake Pitfalls 223
Ch. 10 Kerberos V4 265
Ch. 11 Kerberos V5 295
Ch. 12 Electronic Mail Security 329
Ch. 13 Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) 357
Ch. 14 PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) 399
Ch. 15 X.400 413
Ch. 16 A Comparison of PEM, PGP, and X.400 425
Ch. 17 More Security Systems 431
Bibliography 471
Glossary 481
Index 497



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