
Cryptography and E-Commerce
A Wiley Tech Brief
Jon C. Graff(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVIII, 222 pages
978-0-471-40574-0 (ISBN)
Description
A clear and easy guide on how to use cryptography to secure e-commerce transactions To be on the cutting edge of e-commerce, you need to understand how to best utilize cryptography to offer secure services for your customers over the Internet. But if you reach for most of the available books on the subject, you'll find that they are far too technical for most business needs. If you need a quick and lucid managerial summary to help you develop effective e-commerce strategies, this is the book for you. Geared to nontechnical managers who would like to explore the underlying concepts of modern cryptography, this book features an easily accessible, logical explanation of how cryptography works to solve real-world e-commerce problems, a tutorial on the underlying mathematics, and two case studies of PKI cryptographic architectures, showing how Kerberos and PKC can be wedded to protect a company's intranet and how a full-blown working PKI provides security to a company's Internet communications.
Divided into three major parts tailored to readers' needs-Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Tutorial on the Mathematics of Cryptography, and case studies-the book covers: How symmetrical key cryptography ensures confidentiality of messages How cryptography lets you detect whether a message has been modified in transit Why the distribution of cryptographic keys is important and difficult The nuts and bolts of Kerberos-a major component of Microsoft's Windows 2000 security solution How Public Key Cryptography ensures security between people who share no prior secret information Digital signatures on electronic contracts and the concept of non-repudiation How digital certificates ensure positive identification of individuals
Divided into three major parts tailored to readers' needs-Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Tutorial on the Mathematics of Cryptography, and case studies-the book covers: How symmetrical key cryptography ensures confidentiality of messages How cryptography lets you detect whether a message has been modified in transit Why the distribution of cryptographic keys is important and difficult The nuts and bolts of Kerberos-a major component of Microsoft's Windows 2000 security solution How Public Key Cryptography ensures security between people who share no prior secret information Digital signatures on electronic contracts and the concept of non-repudiation How digital certificates ensure positive identification of individuals
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm
Width: 19 cm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-40574-0 (9780471405740)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
JON C. GRAFF, PhD, is Vice President and Chief Cryptographic Architect at NetReliance. An internationally known speaker and author, he has architected cryptographic systems for companies such as Tracor Ultron, Wells Fargo Bank, KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, the California Independent System Operator (Cal ISO), and NetReliance.
Content
Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHY; Symmetrical Key Cryptography; Integrity Protection; The Key Management Problem; Kerberos, a Symmetrical Key Solution of the n 2 Problem; Public Key Cryptography; Certificate Hierarchies; Certificate Extension and Attribute Certificates.The Future of Cryptography and the United States Governmental Politics of Cryptography; Concluding Remarks; A TUTORIAL ON THE MATHEMATICS OF PUBLIC KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY; Underlying Mathematics for Cryptography; CASE STUDIES OF MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURES; Case Study: Protecting an Intranet with a Kerberos and PKC Hybrid; Case Study: Protecting the California ISO Internet Communications Using PKC; Bibliography; Glossary; Index