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Synopsis
The rapid development of the Internet, coupled with increasing security requirements in information networks, databases, systems, and other information resources has led to the development of this book. Networking Security and Standards responds to increasing security needs in the marketplace by providing a comprehensive explanation of the fundamental issues of networking security. The book presents concepts and principles of security standards, and provides a description of some emerging security technologies. This book deals with the issues of common security problems and how they can be addressed, and discusses the most appropriate algorithms, standards, and technologies which can be applied to solving common security problems.
Networking Security and Standards introduces readers to security at a conceptual level, with a strong emphasis on standards. It addresses the concepts and principles of security standards rather than the detailed implementation specifications.
This book serves as an excellent reference for professionals working in all aspects of networking security and standards, and may be used as a text for advanced courses on the topic.
Booknews
A reference for professionals charged with network security, and a textbook for advanced courses in the subject. Explains the fundamental business and technical issues of network security and the concepts and principles of security standards, and describes some emerging security technologies. Considers standards for the security architecture, data encryption, key management, data integrity, digital signature, sing-on authentication, electronic mail and data interchange, and other areas. Does not detail implementation specifications. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.