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Network Threats
 
Edited by: Rebecca N. Wright AT&T Labs Research, Florham Park, NJ
Peter G. Neumann SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
A co-publication of the AMS and DIMACS
Network Threats
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0832-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/38
List Price: $44.00
MAA Member Price: $39.60
AMS Member Price: $35.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3996-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/38.E
List Price: $40.00
MAA Member Price: $36.00
AMS Member Price: $32.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0832-0
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-3996-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/38.B
List Price: $84.00 $64.00
MAA Member Price: $75.60 $57.60
AMS Member Price: $67.20 $51.20
Network Threats
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Network Threats
Edited by: Rebecca N. Wright AT&T Labs Research, Florham Park, NJ
Peter G. Neumann SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
A co-publication of the AMS and DIMACS
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0832-0
Product Code:  DIMACS/38
List Price: $44.00
MAA Member Price: $39.60
AMS Member Price: $35.20
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3996-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/38.E
List Price: $40.00
MAA Member Price: $36.00
AMS Member Price: $32.00
Hardcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-0832-0
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-3996-5
Product Code:  DIMACS/38.B
List Price: $84.00 $64.00
MAA Member Price: $75.60 $57.60
AMS Member Price: $67.20 $51.20
  • Book Details
     
     
    DIMACS - Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
    Volume: 381998; 110 pp
    MSC: Primary 68; 94

    This volume presents papers from a DIMACS workshop on network threats. The workshop brought together computer scientists (theorists and practitioners) working in this area to discuss topics such as network security, prevention and detection of security attacks, modeling threats, risk management, threats to individual privacy, and methods of security analysis. The book demonstrates the wide and diverse range of topics involved in electronic interactions and transactions—including the less desirable aspects: security breaches.

    The volume offers a timely assessment of avoiding or minimizing network threats. Presented here is an interdisciplinary, system-oriented approach that encompasses security requirements, specifications, protocols, and algorithms. The text includes implementation and development strategies using real-world applications that are reliable, fault-tolerant, and performance oriented. The book would be suitable for a graduate seminar on computer security.

    Features:

    • Discussion of Internet, Web and Java security
    • Information on new attacks and weaknesses
    • Formal and informal analysis methods to identify, quantify, and combat security threats

    Co-published with the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science beginning with Volume 8. Volumes 1–7 were co-published with the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM).

    Readership

    Graduate students, research mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers interested in computer science.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • A representation of protocol attacks for risk assessment
    • Verifying privacy enhanced mail functions with higher order logic
    • Cryptanalysis of RSA-type cryptosystems: A visit
    • Information leakage in encrypted key exchange
    • Observed weaknesses in security dynamics’ client/server protocol
    • Web security: A high level view
    • Flexible, extensible Java security using digital signature
    • Trust and security: A new look at the Byzantine generals problem
    • Channels: Avoiding unwanted electronic mail
    • Demonstration of hacker techniques
  • Requests
     
     
    Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
    Accessibility – to request an alternate format of an AMS title
Volume: 381998; 110 pp
MSC: Primary 68; 94

This volume presents papers from a DIMACS workshop on network threats. The workshop brought together computer scientists (theorists and practitioners) working in this area to discuss topics such as network security, prevention and detection of security attacks, modeling threats, risk management, threats to individual privacy, and methods of security analysis. The book demonstrates the wide and diverse range of topics involved in electronic interactions and transactions—including the less desirable aspects: security breaches.

The volume offers a timely assessment of avoiding or minimizing network threats. Presented here is an interdisciplinary, system-oriented approach that encompasses security requirements, specifications, protocols, and algorithms. The text includes implementation and development strategies using real-world applications that are reliable, fault-tolerant, and performance oriented. The book would be suitable for a graduate seminar on computer security.

Features:

  • Discussion of Internet, Web and Java security
  • Information on new attacks and weaknesses
  • Formal and informal analysis methods to identify, quantify, and combat security threats

Co-published with the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science beginning with Volume 8. Volumes 1–7 were co-published with the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM).

Readership

Graduate students, research mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers interested in computer science.

  • Chapters
  • A representation of protocol attacks for risk assessment
  • Verifying privacy enhanced mail functions with higher order logic
  • Cryptanalysis of RSA-type cryptosystems: A visit
  • Information leakage in encrypted key exchange
  • Observed weaknesses in security dynamics’ client/server protocol
  • Web security: A high level view
  • Flexible, extensible Java security using digital signature
  • Trust and security: A new look at the Byzantine generals problem
  • Channels: Avoiding unwanted electronic mail
  • Demonstration of hacker techniques
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