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OverviewThe classic guide to cryptography and network security - now fully updated Widely regarded as the most comprehensive yet comprehensible guide to network security and cryptography, the previous editions of Network Security received critical acclaim for lucid and witty explanations of the inner workings of cryptography and network security protocols. In this edition, the authors have significantly updated and revised the previous content, and added new topics that have become important. This book explains sophisticated concepts in a friendly and intuitive manner. For protocol standards, it explains the various constraints and committee decisions that led to the current designs. For cryptographic algorithms, it explains the intuition behind the designs, as well as the types of attacks the algorithms are designed to avoid. It explains implementation techniques that can cause vulnerabilities even if the cryptography itself is sound. Homework problems deepen your understanding of concepts and technologies, and an updated glossary demystifies the field's jargon. Network Security, 3rd Edition will appeal to a wide range of professionals, from those who design and 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. Coverage includes Network security protocol and cryptography basics Design considerations and techniques for secret key and hash algorithms (AES, DES, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3) First-generation public key algorithms (RSA, Diffie-Hellman, ECC) How quantum computers work, and why they threaten the first-generation public key algorithms Quantum-safe public key algorithms: how they are constructed, and optimisations to make them practical Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charlie Kaufman , Radia Perlman , Mike Speciner , Ray PerlnerPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Addison Wesley Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 1.140kg ISBN: 9780136643609ISBN 10: 0136643604 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 24 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Introduction to Cryptography Chapter 3 Secret Key Cryptography Chapter 4 Modes of Operation Chapter 5 Cryptographic Hashes Chapter 6 First-Generation Public Key Algorithms Chapter 7 Quantum Computing Chapter 8 Post-Quantum Cryptography Chapter 9 Authentication of People Chapter 10 Trusted Intermediaries Chapter 11 Communication Session Establishment Chapter 12 IPsec Chapter 13 SSL/TLS and SSH Chapter 14 Electronic Mail Security Chapter 15 Electronic Money Chapter 16 Cryptographic Tricks Chapter 17 Folklore Glossary Math BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationCharlie Kaufman is currently Security Architect for Dell Storage Systems. Previously, he was the Security Architect for Microsoft Azure and before that for Lotus Notes. He has contributed to a number of IETF standards efforts including IPsec, S/MIME, and DNSSEC and served as a member of the Internet Architecture Board. He served on the National Academy of Sciences expert panel that wrote the book Trust In Cyberspace. Radia Perlman is currently a Fellow at Dell Technologies. She is known for her contributions to bridging (spanning tree algorithm), routing (link state routing), and security (distributed systems robust despite malicious participants). She's the author of Interconnections: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocol. She's been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, the National Inventors Hall of Fame, the Internet Hall of Fame, and awarded lifetime achievement awards from Usenix and ACM's SIGCOMM. She has a PhD in computer science from MIT. Mike Speciner is an MIT-trained technologist with expertise in mathematics, physics, and computer science. He currently serves as CTO and cofounder of The Singing Torah. His hobby is writing software for educational purposes in various common and obscure programming languages. Ray Perlner is a Mathematician in the Cryptographic Technology Group of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He has over a dozen research papers focusing primarily on post-quantum cryptography. He has degrees in both physics and mathematics from MIT. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |