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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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