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Network Security
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall Professional
Category: EBooks

List Price: $55.99
Buy New: $44.79
You Save: $11.20 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(17 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4214

Format: Kindle Book
Language: English (Published)
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 752

Dewey Decimal Number: 005
ASIN: B001ADIWNI

Publication Date: May 26, 2008
Release Date: May 26, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Product Description

This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.

The classic guide to network security?now fully updated!"Bob and Alice are back!"

Widely regarded as the most comprehensive yet comprehensible guide to network security, the first edition of Network Security received critical acclaim for its lucid and witty explanations of the inner workings of network security protocols. In the second edition, this most distinguished of author teams draws on hard-won experience to explain the latest developments in this field that has become so critical to our global network-dependent society.

Network Security, Second Edition brings together clear, insightful, and clever explanations of every key facet of information security, from the basics to advanced cryptography and authentication, secure Web and email services, and emerging security standards. Coverage includes:

  • All-new discussions of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), IPsec, SSL, and Web security
  • Cryptography: In-depth, exceptionally clear introductions to secret and public keys, hashes, message digests, and other crucial concepts
  • Authentication: Proving identity across networks, common attacks against authentication systems, authenticating people, and avoiding the pitfalls of authentication handshakes
  • Core Internet security standards: Kerberos 4/5, IPsec, SSL, PKIX, and X.509
  • Email security: Key elements of a secure email system-plus detailed coverage of PEM, S/MIME, and PGP
  • Web security: Security issues associated with URLs, HTTP, HTML, and cookies
  • Security implementations in diverse platforms, including Windows, NetWare, and Lotus Notes

The authors go far beyond documenting standards and technology: They contrast competing schemes, explain strengths and weaknesses, and identify the crucial errors most likely to compromise secure systems. Network Security will appeal to a wide range of professionals, from those who design or 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.

Prentice Hall Series in Computer Networking and Distributed Systems




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5 out of 5 stars Excellent book with only two flaws: too much opinion, somewhat out-dated now   August 25, 2008
I'm using this book as a self-study reference. I've been an information security officer for a number of years and felt I needed to get a firmer grasp on the mathematics of cryptography and some areas that I've mentally glossed over.

This is an excellent book. The authors have a great sense of humor that appeals to me (a computer science type). Topics are understandable though there are certain areas that I needed to read several times before fully digesting. Their coverage of the various encryption schemes, message digests/hashes, MACs, etc are all top-notch.

This book is relatively old at this point (published in 2002). Thus, some recent things are missing: this book doesn't mention *anything* about wireless security. TLS is mentioned as "coming soon." Kerberos 5 is battling for supremacy with Kerberos 4. You get the idea.

My only other complaint: way too much ripping on IKE/ISAKMP. The workings of these protocols get lost in the authors' complaints. I've studied that chapter once (taking notes) and didn't get it. I'm about to do so a second time. Failing that, I'll need to find another source for information.



4 out of 5 stars Elegant text on Cryptography   February 13, 2008
An elegant and detailed text on cryptography and network security. A good starting point for beginners and a fine reference for domain experts. The writing style is crisp and, at times, quite humorous making the book an interesting read.


4 out of 5 stars A good book.   April 24, 2007
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is great. Hope the authors will plan to include wireless network security in the 3rd edition.


5 out of 5 stars Good Book!   December 21, 2005
  2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I had to use this book when I was in Graduate school and this was the course book. I still have the first edition and looking to purchase the latest version. It was very interesting information I didnt get anywhere before. I remember in my company some very Sr. developers were working to understand how to implement machine authentication, and they were using it. Having used it before and with my course notes I helped them out. What a name for me :). I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the network security. At least it is not as ridiculously expensive as Tanenbaum books. Yes it is very mathematical but remember this is a computer science book meant for actual software engineers. People with no computer science background but working in industry might find it difficult in the beginning.


5 out of 5 stars Network Security   October 5, 2005
  0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a very good book on network security. It is a bit too technical for leisure/work reading. I got this book because it is a required text for my graduate class.

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