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Wireless Internet Security
Architecture and Protocols
This practical, systems architecture-founded approach to the cryptographic and protocol-based tools for Internet security is ideal for students and practitioners.
James Kempf (Author)
9780521887830, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 2 October 2008
224 pages
25.3 x 17.7 x 1.6 cm, 0.6 kg
Approaching wireless Internet security from the position of system architecture, this text describes the cryptographic and protocol-based tools for Internet security with a focus on understanding the system architecture of existing Internet security, and on developing architectural changes for new security services. Introducing the topics of security threats in wireless networks, security services for countering those threats, and the process of defining functional architecture for network systems, the author also discusses examples of wireless Internet security systems such as wireless network access control, local IP subnet configuration and address resolution, and location privacy. Each chapter describes the basic network architecture and protocols for the system under consideration, the security threats faced, a functional architecture, and the important Internet protocols that implement the architecture. This is an ideal resource for graduate students of electrical engineering and computer science, as well as for engineers and system architects in the wireless network industry.
1. Security basics
2. Network system architecture basics
3. Cryptographic algorithms and security primitives
4. Wireless IP network access control
5. Local subnet configuration and address resolution
6. Security for global IP mobility
7. Location privacy.
Subject Areas: Computer networking & communications [UT], Electronics engineering [TJF], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]