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Cryptographic Security Architecture: Design and Verification [Hardcover]

Peter Gutmann (Author)

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0387953876 978-0387953878 October 1, 2003 1

A cryptographic security architecture is the collection of hardware and software that protects and controls the use of encryption keys and similar cryptovariables. It is the foundation for enforcing computer security policies and controls and preempting system misuse.

This book provides a comprehensive design for a portable, flexible high-security cryptographic architecture, with particular emphasis on incorporating rigorous security models and practices. "Cryptographic Security Architecture" unveils an alternative means of building a trustworthy system based on concepts from established software engineering principles and cognitive psychology. Its novel security-kernel design implements a reference monitor that controls access to security-relevant objects and attributes based on a configurable security policy.

Topics and features:

* Builds a concise architectural design that can be easily extended in the future

* Develops an application-specific security kernel that enforces a fully customizable, rule-based security policy

* Presents a new verification technique that allows verification from the high-level specification down to the running code

* Describes effective security assurance in random number generation, and the pitfalls associated therewith

* Examines the generation and protection of cryptovariables, as well as application of the architectural design to cryptographic hardware

The work provides an in-depth presentation of a flexible, platform-independent cryptographic security architecture suited to software, hardware, and hybrid implementations. Security design practitioners, professionals, researchers, and advanced students will find the work an essential resource.


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Traditional security toolkits have been implemented using a "collection of functions" design in which each encryption capability is wrapped up in its own set of functions. Read the first page
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randomness pool, entropy accumulator, teleological bugs, slow poll, encryption object, separation kernel, hash state, security kernel, certificate object, background poll, conceptual bugs, polled data, crypto hardware, formal security model, state update function, hash object, crypto code, simple security property, decision server, envelope objects, premaster secret, secure coprocessor, bugtraq mailing list, randomness source, kernel implementation
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Computer Society Press, Orange Book, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes, National Computer Security Conference, New Security Paradigms Workshop, International Symposium, National Information Systems Security Conference, Elsevier Science Publishers, Requirements Engineering, Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, Computer Assurance, Marshall Abrams, Usenix Security Symposium, Carl Landwehr, Chinese Wall, Constance Heitmeyer, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, National Security Agency, Peter Gutmann, Applied Cryptography, Computing Surveys, Les Hatton, Oil Company, Paul Karger, Ravi Sandhu
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