For one-semester courses on Network Security for computer science, engineering, and CIS majors. This text provides a practical, up-to-date, and comprehensive survey of network-based and Internet-based security applications and standards. It includes a concise treatment of the discipline of cryptography, covering algorithms and protocols underlying network security applications, encryption, hash functions, digital signatures, and key exchange. * Up-to-date treatment of Web security discusses the two most important Web security standards-SSL/TLS and SET. * Unified presentation of intruders and viruses shows students the distinct threats and similarities of hackers and viruses, in order to promote a greater understanding of both topics. * Coverage of both PGP and S/MIME for electronic mail security familiarizes students with the two most important approaches to e-mail security, enabling them to gain an understanding of both schemes at a detailed technical level. * Treatment of firewalls explores this integral part of any network security capability. * Concise overview of cryptography, authentication, and digital signatures gives students a solid yet concise look at the fundamental algorithms and techniques underlying network security. * Chapter-end homework problems introduce students to new concepts and techniques, and reinforce material in the text with more than 100 problems. * Optional research projects guide students, via a series of assignments, through researching a particular topic on the Internet and writing a report. * Optional programming projects enable students to cover a broad range of topics and implement them in any suitable language on any platform. * Reading/Report assignments direct students to read and then write a short report on an assigned paper listed in the literature. * Internet mailing list enables instructors using the text to exchange information, suggestions, and questions with each other and the author. * Accessible presentation of authentication tools and applications includes Kerberos and X.509v3 digital certificates. * Instructor's Resource Center (0131562126) - is a password-protected area of the Prentice Hall online catalog that enables instructors to download presentation and assessment resources quickly. This text features: Lecture PowerPoints- This chapter-by-chapter outline highlights the key points from each chapter using the text illustrations for an effective and visual presentation. Solutions Manual - For all review questions and homework problems in the book. Text Figures -PDF files with all the figures in the text. PDF Files - Reproductions of all figures and tables from the book. NetSec Project Manual - The NetSec project manual provides project assignments in the following categories: PART ONE: Research Projects PART TWO: Programming Projects PART THREE: Laboratory Projects PART FOUR: Reading/Report Assignments PART FIVE: Writing Assignments * Author Web site at WilliamStallings.com/NetSec2e.html provides support for both students and instructors, including links to important sites organized by chapter, links to course pages, transparency masters, PowerPoint slides, course notes, and an errata sheet.
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Wydawnictwo: angielskie
Data wydania: b.d
Kategoria: Informatyczne
ISBN:
978-0-13-238033-1
Liczba stron: 0
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