Implement end-to-end and gateway security for IP networks.
Internet Security Protocols: Protecting IP Traffic is a complete networking professional's guide to providing end-to-end and gateway Internet security for the user's information. World-renowned consultant Uyless Black covers the essential Internet security protocols designed to protect IP traffic. The book's coverage includes:
Key Internet security challenges: privacy, secrecy, confidentiality, integrity of information, authentication, access control, non-repudiation, denial of service attacks
Dial-in authentication with CHAP, RADIUS, and DIAMETER
The role of IPSec in acquiring privacy and authentication services
The Internet Key Distribution, Certification, and Management Systems (ISAKMP and IKE)
Security in mobile Internet applications
From the basics of firewalls to the latest public key distribution systems, Uyless Black reviews the alternatives for securing Internet traffic. If you're responsible for securing information traveling on IP networks, Internet Security Protocols is a fine source for the authoritative answers you're looking for.
A networking professional's guide to providing end-to-end and gateway Internet security for the user's information. Covers key Internet security challenges such as privacy, confidentiality, integrity of information, and access control, and examines the roles of IPSec in acquiring privacy ad authentication services. Discusses dial-in authentication with CHAP, RADIUS, and DIAMETER, and security in mobile Internet applications. Black is a consultant and lecturer on computer networks and data communications. He is author of all of the books in this series. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Book Details
Published
July 24, 2000
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c2000.