Cryptography and Security Services: Mechanisms and Applications

Cryptography and Security Services: Mechanisms and Applications

Release Date: January, 2008|Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 488
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-837-6
ISBN13: 9781599048376|ISBN10: 159904837X|EISBN13: 9781599048390
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Today's information technology and security networks demand increasingly complex algorithms and cryptographic systems. Individuals implementing security policies for their companies must utilize technical skill and information technology knowledge to implement these security mechanisms.

Cryptography & Security Devices: Mechanisms & Applications addresses cryptography from the perspective of the security services and mechanisms available to implement these services: discussing issues such as e-mail security, public-key architecture, virtual private networks, Web services security, wireless security, and the confidentiality and integrity of security services. This book provides scholars and practitioners in the field of information assurance working knowledge of fundamental encryption algorithms and systems supported in information technology and secure communication networks.

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This book is intended to provide those in the information assurance field with a basic technical reference that provides the language, knowledge, and tools to understand and implement security services, mechanisms, and applications in today's secure communications networks.

– Manuel Mogollon, University of Dallas, USA

The book will serve the needs of academic libraries in the US and abroad, and is also suitable as a supplementary text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses, especially in Master of Business Administration and Master of Science programs.

– Book News Inc. (2008)
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Manuel Mogollon has been involved in the field of cryptography since 1981, principally in the areas of encryption algorithms, product development, and academia. At AT&T Datotek, he collaborated with Datotek’s Chief Cryptographer in the development of encryption algorithms based on linear feedback shift registers and public key for several encryptor units. Mr. Mogollon coauthor of the manuscript, Statistical Methods for Key Generator Evaluation, a paper written to provide the theoretical background for a series of randomness tests that were implemented in a crypto algorithm diagnostic tool software. Mr. Mogollon has traveled extensively to many countries around the world, demonstrating from the mathematical point of view, the level of security of the different encryption algorithms used in AT&T Datotek products. He has given crypto seminars in Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Mexico, Spain, and Saudi Arabia. Currently, Mr. Mogollon is a Nortel Senior Manager and Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School of Management, Information Assurance, at the University of Dallas, Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education, where he teaches Cryptography and Network Security.
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