COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PRINCIPLES, STANDARDS
Ouvrage 0-13-799453-2 : COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PRINCIPLES, STANDARDS
This book identifies and explains all the modern standardized methods of achieving network
security in both TCP/IP and OSI environments -- with a focus on inter-system, as opposed to intra-
system, security functions. Part I is a technical tutorial introduction to computer network security;
Part II describes security standards, protocols and techniques. It covers such topics as
cryptography, authentication, access control, and non-repudiation; describes a wide range of
standard security protocols and techniques, drawn from international, national, government, and
Internet standards; and considers areas such as network and transport layer security, local area
network security, security management, and security for applications such as electronic mail,
directory services, EDI, and banking.
Provides an easy-to-read introduction to basic security technologies for the non-security-specialist
non-mathematician.
Describes recent developments, such as: the U.S. Government Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA),
Internet Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM), the IEEE LAN security protocol, security for Internet
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and the OSI Transport Layer Security Protocol
(TLSP), Network Layer Security Protocol (NLSP), and Generic Upper Layers Security (GULS)
standards.
Presents a simple four-level architecture model for determining appropriate architectural placement
of security functions in a network.
Considers the contents and interrelationships of over 130 security-related standards.
Covers the new topic of non-repudiation.
Offers detailed coverage of the extensive security features of the X.400 (e-mail) and X-500
(directory) standards.
I. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND.
2. Network Security Fundamentals.
3. Security in a Layered Protocol Architecture.
4. Cryptographic Techniques.
5. Authentication.
6. Access Control.
7. Confidentiality and Integrity.
8. Non-repudiation.
II. STANDARD PROTOCOLS AND TECHNIQUES.
9. Security Architecture and Frameworks.
10. Standard Security Techniques.
11. Lower Layers Security Protocols.
12. Upper Layers Security Protocols.
13. Electronic Mail and EDI Security.
14. Directory Systems Security.
15. Network Management.
16. Security Evaluation Criteria.
17. Planning Considerations.
Appendix A. The Standardization Process.
Appendix B. ASN.1 Notation and Registration.
Appendix C. How to Obtain Standards Documents.
Index.
Auteur : FORD
Editeur : PRENTICE HALL
Nombre de pages : 494
Date de publication : 03 1994
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