The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime

Author:   Phillip Hallam-Baker
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
ISBN:  

9780321503589


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Internet crime keeps getting worse...but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this book, Internet security pioneer Phillip Hallam-Baker shows how we can make the Internet far friendlier for honest people–and far less friendly to criminals.   The dotCrime Manifesto begins with a revealing new look at the challenge of Internet crime–and a surprising look at today’s Internet criminals. You’ll discover why the Internet’s lack of accountability makes it so vulnerable, and how this can be fixed –technically, politically, and culturally.   Hallam-Baker introduces tactical, short-term measures for countering phishing, botnets, spam, and other forms of Internet crime. Even more important, he presents a comprehensive plan for implementing accountability-driven security infrastructure: a plan that draws on tools that are already available, and rapidly emerging standards and products. The result: a safer Internet that doesn’t sacrifice what people value most: power, ubiquity, simplicity, flexibility, or privacy.   Tactics and strategy: protecting Internet infrastructure from top to bottom Building more secure transport, messaging, identities, networks, platforms, and more   Gaining safety without sacrificing the Internet’s unique power and value Making the Internet safer for honest people without sacrificing ubiquity, simplicity, or privacy   Spam: draining the swamp, once and for all Why spam contributes to virtually every form of Internet crime–and what we can do about it   Design for deployment: how to really make it happen Defining security objectives, architecture, strategy, and design–and evangelizing them   How to Build a Safer, Better Internet   You’ll find yourself deeply concerned, then fascinated, then hopeful as you read about •    Building an Internet that resists online crime •    Phishing, botnets, and spam: tactical, workable, immediate countermeasures •    Establishing the “Accountable Web”: a strategic, long-term solution to Internet crime •    Improving security without sacrificing what people love about the Internet   The Internet is today’s Wild West: too much lawlessness, too little accountability. Now, one of the Internet’s leading pioneers shows how we can build a more trustworthy Internet: one that resists crime without frustrating honest people or compromising privacy and civil liberties. Drawing on years at the cutting edge of Internet and security research, Phillip Hallam-Baker offers a complete plan for reinventing the Internet: a plan that addresses everything from technology to politics and culture. Whether you’re a technology professional, policymaker, or citizen, this book will show you how we can make the Internet better, smarter, and above all, safer.   informit.com/aw   Preface xix Acknowledgments xxiv About the Author xxviii   Chapter 1: Motive 1 Chapter 2: Famous for Fifteen Minutes 37 Chapter 3: Learning from Mistakes 51 Chapter 4: Making Change Happen 81 Chapter 5: Design for Deployment 107 Chapter 6: Spam Whack-a-Mole 119 Chapter 7: Stopping Spam 135 Chapter 8: Stopping Phishing 155 Chapter 9: Stopping Botnets 175 Chapter 10: Cryptography 199 Chapter 11: Establishing Trust 215 Chapter 12: Secure Transport 227 Chapter 13: Secure Messaging 251 Chapter 14: Secure Identity 277 Chapter 15: Secure Names 311 Chapter 16: Secure Networks 323 Chapter 17: Secure Platforms 343 Chapter 18: Law 355 Chapter 19: The dotCrime Manifesto 377   Further Reading 383 References 387 Index 395  

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Author:   Phillip Hallam-Baker
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 24.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 16.20cm
Weight:   0.717kg
ISBN:  

9780321503589


ISBN 10:   0321503589
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Preface xix Acknowledgments xxiv About the Author xxviii   Chapter 1: Motive 1 Chapter 2: Famous for Fifteen Minutes 37 Chapter 3: Learning from Mistakes 51 Chapter 4: Making Change Happen 81 Chapter 5: Design for Deployment 107 Chapter 6: Spam Whack-a-Mole 119 Chapter 7: Stopping Spam 135 Chapter 8: Stopping Phishing 155 Chapter 9: Stopping Botnets 175 Chapter 10: Cryptography 199 Chapter 11: Establishing Trust 215 Chapter 12: Secure Transport 227 Chapter 13: Secure Messaging 251 Chapter 14: Secure Identity 277 Chapter 15: Secure Names 311 Chapter 16: Secure Networks 323 Chapter 17: Secure Platforms 343 Chapter 18: Law 355 Chapter 19: The dotCrime Manifesto 377   Further Reading 383 References 387 Index 395  

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"Dr. Phillip Hallam-Baker has been at the center of the development of the World Wide Web, electronic commerce, and Internet security for over a decade. A member of the CERN team that created the original Web specifications, he made substantial contributions to the design of HTTP, the Web's core protocol. A frequent speaker at international conferences, Hallam-Baker is known for his passionate advocacy of democratizing technology and making it serve ""real people,"" not just technologists and powerful interests. Dr. Hallam-Baker was an early employee of VeriSign Inc., which defined the Internet trust infrastructure that first permitted the development of online retail stores and banks. As VeriSign's first Principal Scientist, his advanced research led to the design of XML Key Management Service (XKMS), which simplifies connections to Internet trust infrastructure, and has become a worldwide industry standard. A self-described ""radical centrist,"" Dr. Hallam-Baker helped to establish the world's first political Web site, worked with the Clinton-Gore '92 Internet campaign, correctly predicting that the Web would change the future of political communication. At the MIT Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence, he helped prepare a security plan that enabled deployment of the Executive Office of the President's groundbreaking Internet publications system. Since 2002, he has increasingly focused on the challenge of Internet crime and has played a leading role in the fight against spam. Dr. Hallam-Baker holds a degree in Electronic Engineering from Southampton University, and a doctorate in Computer Science from the Nuclear Physics Lab at Oxford University. He has worked at respected research institutions such as DESY, CERN, and MIT. He is a member of the Oxford Union Society and a Fellow of the British Computer Society."

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