Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards, 6th edition

  • William Stallings

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ISBN-13: 9780137561650 (2021 update)

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For courses in Corporate, Computer and Network Security .

 

Network Security: Innovations and Improvements

Network Securities Essentials: Applications and Standards introduces students to the critical importance of internet security in our age of universal electronic connectivity. Amidst viruses, hackers, and electronic fraud, organizations and individuals are constantly at risk of having their private information compromised. This creates a heightened need to protect data and resources from disclosure, guarantee their authenticity, and safeguard systems from network-based attacks.

 

The Sixth Edition covers the expanding developments in the cryptography and network security disciplines, giving students a practical survey of applications and standards. The text places emphasis on applications widely used for Internet and corporate networks, as well as extensively deployed internet standards.   

 

 

Published by Pearson (July 13th 2021) - Copyright © 2022

ISBN-13: 9780137561650

Subject: Networking & Security

Category: Computer Security

Brief Contents

  1. Introduction

Part I: Cryptography

  1. Symmetric Encryption and Message
  2. Public-Key Cryptography and Message
  3. Key Distribution and User Authentication
  4. Network Access Control and Cloud Security
  5. Transport-Level Security
  6. Wireless Network Security
  7. Electronic Mail Security
  8. IP Security

Part III: System Security

  1. Malicious Software
  2. Intruders
  3. Firewalls

APPENDICES

  • Appendix A Some Aspects of Number Theory
  • Appendix B Projects for Teaching Network Security