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Internet and Wireless Security

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Title: Internet and Wireless Security
Author: Robert Temple and John Regnault
ISBN: 0852961979 / 9780852961971
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 304
Publisher: IEE
Year: 2002
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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Many organisations are transforming their businesses through the development of information and communications technologies. The security of this e-commerce is now a key enabler for businesses and this book presents an overview of current and future infrastructures for e-business including XML security mechanisms and next generation Public Key Infrastructures (PKI), as well as digital archiving and wireless security which is set to be a huge growth area with the full rollout of 3G mobile networks. TETRA security, firewalls and Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies are all discussed to provide business solutions for end-to-end secure networking. This book is essential reading for IT and security professionals as well managers involved in the implementation of e-businesses.

Foreword

Chapter 1 :
Introduction
Chapter 2 : Building on Rock Rather Than Sand-the Importance of Trusted Infrastructure for e-Business
Chapter 3 : XML and Security
Chapter 4 : Using XML Security Mechanisms
Chapter 5 : Security Modelling Language
Chapter 6 : Next Generation Public Key Infrastructures
Chapter 7 : An overview of identifier-based public key cryptography
Chapter 8 : Digital Archiving of High Value Data
Chapter 9 : Wireless Security
Chapter 10 : Wireless PKI
Chapter 11 : TETRA Security
Chapter 12 : "Firewalls-Evolve or Die"
Chapter 13 : Concert VPDN
Chapter 14 : Information Assurance
Chapter 15 : Biometrics
Chapter 16 : Transforming the 'Weakest Link' : an HCI framework for usable and effective security
Chapter 17 : BS7799

Glossary
Index

 
 
 
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