Authentication systems for secure networks
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Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL815872M
- ISBN-100890065101
- OCLC Control Number34046349
- OCLC Control Numberauthenticationsy0000oppl
- Library of Congress Control Number95053773
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- Goodreads4970895
Classifications
- DDC005.8
- LCCTK5105.59 .O77 1996
Description
As information processing continues to move toward an open systems environment, the advantages of authentication and key distribution systems over traditional passwords are becoming more and more evident. In this timely guide for computer scientists, electrical engineers, and networking specialists, author Rolf Oppliger explains and compares the various authentication and key distribution systems available today, including Kerberos, NetSP, SPX, TESS, and SESAME. The book explores the cryptographic techniques used for these systems - and shows how to use them to provide the best security for your network.
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Series Statement
- The Artech House computer science library
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