If you have the responsibility to enforce security policies for your ATM networks, implementing ATM security devices (both hardware and software), or simply need to better understand the mechanisms defined in the ATM Forum Security Specification 1.1, this book should be useful reading. Specifically targeted at ATM network security, including cryptographic and architectural techniques, it provides the reader with a solid understanding of the current and future state of ATM security. From an introduction to network security and fundamentals, to implementing and using ATM security, security association establishment protocols, initial authentication, data origin authentication/integrity, encryption, access control, and PNNI routing, this book provides practical need-to-know information for network architects, ATM security implementers and researchers who wish to gain a thorough understanding of the current and future state of ATM security standards and mechanisms.
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Höhe: 152 mm
Breite: 229 mm
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978-1-58053-293-8 (9781580532938)
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Thomas D. Tarman and Edward L. Witzke are members of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories, a research and development facility for the United States Department of Energy, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Tarman holds a BS. in computer and electrical engineering, and an M.S. in electrical engineering, both from Purdue University. Mr. Witzke holds a Bachelor of University Studies with a concentration in computer science from the University of New Mexico.
Section I Fundamentals: introduction to network security; ATM networking fundamentals. Section II Using ATM security: implementing ATM security using traditional ATM features; implementing ATM security using the ATM forum's security version 1.1 functions. Section III Implementing ATM security: security message exchange protocol; initial authentication; data origin authentication/integrity; encryption; access control; PNNI routing security. Section IV Additional topics in ATM security: standards development topics; research topics.