Guide to Internet cryptography : security protocols and real-world attack implications / Jörg Schwenk.
2022
QA268
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Title
Guide to Internet cryptography : security protocols and real-world attack implications / Jörg Schwenk.
Author
Schwenk, Jörg, author.
ISBN
9783031194399 (electronic bk.)
303119439X (electronic bk.)
3031194381
9783031194382
303119439X (electronic bk.)
3031194381
9783031194382
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 530 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-19439-9 doi
Call Number
QA268
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.8/24
Summary
Research over the last two decades has considerably expanded knowledge of Internet cryptography, revealing the important interplay between standardization, implementation, and research. This practical textbook/guide is intended for academic courses in IT security and as a reference guide for Internet security. It describes important Internet standards in a language close to real-world cryptographic research and covers the essential cryptographic standards used on the Internet, from WLAN encryption to TLS and e-mail security. From academic and non-academic research, the book collects information about attacks on implementations of these standards (because these attacks are the main source of new insights into real-world cryptography). By summarizing all this in one place, this useful volume can highlight cross-influences in standards, as well as similarities in cryptographic constructions. Topics and features: Covers the essential standards in Internet cryptography Integrates work exercises and problems in each chapter Focuses especially on IPsec, secure e-mail and TLS Summarizes real-world cryptography in three introductory chapters Includes necessary background from computer networks Keeps mathematical formalism to a minimum, and treats cryptographic primitives mainly as blackboxes Provides additional background on web security in two concluding chapters Offering a uniquely real-world approach to Internet cryptography, this textbook/reference will be highly suitable to students in advanced courses on cryptography/cryptology, as well as eminently useful to professionals looking to expand their background and expertise. Professor Dr. Jorg Schwenk holds the Chair for Network and Data Security at the Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany. He (co-)authored about 150 papers on the books topics, including for conferences like ACM CCS, Usenix Security, IEEE S&P, and NDSS.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Information security and cryptography.
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GUIDE TO INTERNET CRYPTOGRAPHY.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The Internet
Cryptography: Confidentiality
Cryptography: Integrity and Authenticity
Cryptographic Protocols
Point-to-Point Security
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Cellular Networks
IP Security (IPsec)
Security of HTTP
Transport Layer Security
A Short History of TLS
Attacks on SSL and TLS
Secure Shell (SSH)
Kerberos
DNS Security
File Encryption: PGP
Email Security: S/MIME
Attacks on S/MIME and OpenPGP
Email: Protocols and SPAM
Web Security and Single Sign-On Protocols
Cryptographic Data Formats
Index.
The Internet
Cryptography: Confidentiality
Cryptography: Integrity and Authenticity
Cryptographic Protocols
Point-to-Point Security
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Cellular Networks
IP Security (IPsec)
Security of HTTP
Transport Layer Security
A Short History of TLS
Attacks on SSL and TLS
Secure Shell (SSH)
Kerberos
DNS Security
File Encryption: PGP
Email Security: S/MIME
Attacks on S/MIME and OpenPGP
Email: Protocols and SPAM
Web Security and Single Sign-On Protocols
Cryptographic Data Formats
Index.