Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice, 3/E
ISBN-10: 0130914290
ISBN-13: 9780130914293
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2003
Format: Cloth; 681 pp
Published: 08/27/2002
Description
For one-semester, undergraduate/graduate level courses in Cryptography, Computer Security, and Network Security.
Best-selling author and four-time winner of the TEXTY award for the best Computer Science and Engineering text, William Stallings provides a practical survey of both the principles and practice of cryptography and network security. This text, which won the 1999 TAA Award for the best computer science and engineering textbook of the year, has been completely updated to reflect the latest developments in the field. It has also been extensively reorganized to provide the optimal sequence for classroom instruction and self-study.
Features
Reflects continuous innovations and improvements while maintaining broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field.
Familiarizes students with this conventional encryption algorithm designed to replace DES and triple DES.
Offers students a clear, succinct description of the necessary concepts in this area.
Explores a public-key technique that is becoming increasingly important and widespread.
Gives students the opportunity to practice and apply what they have learned.
Presents students with design principles and up-to-date descriptions of current cryptographic algorithms, as well as an in-depth survey of network-based and Internet-based security applications.
Discusses system-level security issues, including the threat of and counter measures for intruders and viruses, and the use of firewalls and trusted systems.
Exposes students to Kerberos, X.509v3, PGP, S/MIME, IP security, SSL/TLS, and SET.
Encourages students to expand and advance their knowledge and understanding of text topics.
Offers guidance on how to assign and structure the projects from a broad range of text topics.
New To This Edition
Reflects continuous innovations and improvements while maintaining broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field.
Familiarizes students with this conventional encryption algorithm designed to replace DES and triple DES.
Offers students a clear, succinct description of the necessary concepts in this area.
Explores a public-key technique that is becoming increasingly important and widespread.
Gives students the opportunity to practice and apply what they have learned.
Table of Contents
1. Overview.
I. CONVENTIONAL ENCRYPTION.
II. PUBLIC-KEY ENCRYPTION AND HASH FUNCTIONS.
III. NETWORK SECURITY PRACTICE.
IV. SYSTEM SECURITY.
Courses
Network Security
(Computer Science)
Computer Networks
[CORE TEXTS]
(Electrical & Computing Engineering)
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Author Bios
William Stallings has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking and computer architecture. He has authored 18 titles, and counting revised editions, a total of 48 books on various aspects of this subject. 1 lc has won the annual Text and Academic Authors Association award five times for the best computer science and engineering text. He is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and leading-edge government research institutions. He maintains the Computer Science Technical Resciurce site at http://www.WilliamStallings.com/StudentSupport.html. Dr. Stallings holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from M.LT. All of his Prentice Hall title's can he found at the Prentice Hall web site http://www.prenhall.com/stallings.
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William Stallings' book provides comprehensive and completely up-to-date coverage of computer organization and architecture including memory, I/O, and parallel systems. The text covers leading-edge areas, including superscalar design, IA-64 design features, and parallel processor organization trends. It meets students' needs by addressing both the fundamental principles as well as the critical role of performance in driving computer design. Providing an unparalleled degree of instructor and student support, including supplements and on-line resources through the book's website, the sixth edition is in the forefront in its field.
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