Includes bibliographical references (pages 893-996) and index.
Contents:
What is security engineering? -- Usability and psychology -- Protocols -- Access control -- Cryptography -- Distributed systems -- Economics -- Multilevel security -- Multilateral security -- Banking and bookkeeping -- Physical protection -- Monitoring and metering -- Nuclear command and control -- Security printing and seals -- Biometrics -- Physical tamper resistance -- Emission security -- API attacks -- Electronic and information warfare -- Telecom system security -- Network attack and defense -- Copyright and DRM -- The bleeding edge -- Terror, justice and freedom -- Managing the development of secure systems -- System evaluation and assurance.
Summary:
This reference guide to creating high quality security software covers the complete suite of security applications referred to as end2end security. It illustrates basic concepts of security engineering through real-world examples.
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