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Security Technologies for the World Wide Web (Artech House Computer Security Series) [Hardcover]

Rolf Oppliger (Author)
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1580530451 978-1580530453 November 1999
An analysis of trends in World Wide Web security, and an evaluation of existing technologies, such as anonymity services and security products. It demonstrates how to ensure that electronic commerce functions and financial transactions on your Website are executed with the utmost security and protection, and covers content protection and the benefits and drawbacks of censorship on the Web. It also addresses topics of concern to WWW security professionals.

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Some time ago, I was asked whether my two previous books - Authentication Systems for Secure Networks and Internet and Intranet Security - could also be used to educate professional Webmasters in security matters. Unfortunately, I realized that while the books cover the technologies used to secure applications for the WWW, they are written in a language that is somehow inappropriate for professional Webmasters. Note that these folks are generally familiar with network operating system issues and communication protocols, but they are neither security experts nor cryptographic specialists. They may not even be interested in architectural details and design considerations for cryptographic technologies and protocols that are not widely deployed.

Having in mind the professional Webmaster who must be educated in security matters within a relatively short period of time, I decided to write a book that serves as a corresponding security primer. While writing this book, I realized that it could also be used by common Web users and application developers. The resulting book, Security Technologies for the World Wide Web, overviews and briefly discusses the major topics that are relevant for Web security. The reader of this book will get a sufficiently complete overview of the major topics that are relevant for the WWW and the security thereof.

The book is intended for anyone who is concerned about security on the Web, is in charge of security for a network, or manages an organization that uses the WWW. It can be used for lectures, courses, and tutorials. It can also be used for self-study or serve as a handy reference for Web professionals.

About the Author

Rolf Oppliger is the founder and owner of eSECURITY Technologies Rolf Oppliger (www.esecurity.ch) and works for the Swiss Federal Strategy Unit for Information Technology (FSUIT) . He is also the author of Security Technologies for the World Wide Web (Artech House, 1999) , Internet and Intranet Security (Artech House, 1998), and Authentication Systems for Secure Networks (Artech House, 1996). Dr. Oppliger is the computer security series editor at Artech House. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Berne, Switzerland, and the Venia Legendi in Computer Science from the University of Z?rich, Switzerland).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 419 pages
  • Publisher: Artech House (November 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580530451
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580530453
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,747,282 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Rolf Oppliger studied computer science, mathematics, and economics at the University of Berne, Switzerland, where he received M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science in 1991 and 1993, respectively. In 1999, he received the venia legendi for computer science, and in 2007 he was appointed adjunct professor at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. The focus of his professional activities is information technology (IT) security in general, and network security in particular. He has authored more than ten books, including, for example, Contemporary Cryptography (Artech House, 2005) and SSL and TLS: Theory and Practice (Artech House, 2009), frequently speaks at security-related conferences, and regularly publishes papers and articles in scientific magazines and journals. He's the founder and owner of eSECURITY Technologies Rolf Oppliger (http://www.esecurity.ch), works for the Swiss Federal Strategy Unit for Information Technology (FSUIT), teaches at the University of Zürich, and serves as editor for the Artech House information security and privacy (former computer security) series. He is a senior member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). He also served as vice-chair of the IFIP TC 11 working group on network security.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good details on web security protocols, March 15, 2000
This review is from: Security Technologies for the World Wide Web (Artech House Computer Security Series) (Hardcover)
I liked the detailed discussion of SSL & TLS, as well as the breadth of the coverage - a good discussion of all the payment and password systems that are used. You will probably need a little more help if you are actually going to build such a system yourself. But if you are going to buy or specify one, this will help you understand the issues.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good intro to web security, October 27, 2003
This review is from: Security Technologies for the World Wide Web (Artech House Computer Security Series) (Hardcover)
Computers were supposed to lead to a paperless society, yet as they proliferate so do printed volumes of books about computers, probably wasting far more paper than they save. But Security Technologies for the World Wide Web is one work that is well worth the paper. A comprehensive primer on information security and privacy, the book covers the essentials, including hyptertext transfer protocol (http), public key infrastructure, electronic payment systems, and much more.

Though targeted to technically proficient readers, the clear, lucid prose is surprisingly free of deadening detail. The author also makes good use of screen shots.

Perhaps the most timely component here is a chapter that provides a good overview of Microsoft's popular .NET Passport initiative. This online authentication program, which allows single sign-on to multiple sites, boasts more than 200 million users. Privacy advocates, however, fear that the system will give Microsoft too much control over how personal user data is shared.

Although the book is relatively up to date--an increasingly difficult task as computer technology rockets forward--the occasional error appears. The only other drawback of this otherwise fine book is its relatively high ($89) price tag.

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This book assumes that the reader is familiar with the fundamentals of computer networks and distributed systems in general, and TCP/IP networking in particular. Read the first page
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certificate revocation schemes, electronic credit card payment scheme, organizational security controls, binary mail attachments, blackbox security, binary hash tree, personal proxy server, screened subnet firewall configuration, unchecked user input, currency server, onion routing network, communication security services, payword chain, safety predicate, cryptographic security protocols, digest authentication scheme, onion router, micropayment scheme, basic authentication scheme, inbound proxy, anonymity services, mixing network, htpasswd program, copyright labeling, certification service providers
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Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Communications, United States, Lan Manager, Artech House, Microsoft Corporation, Content Advisor, New York, Cancel Figure, Internet Options, Lecture Notes, Internet Worm, Security Symposium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Microsoft's Authenticode, Sun Microsystems, Bell Laboratories, Carnegie Mellon University, Prentice Hall, University of California, Upper Saddle River, Visual Basic, Wassenaar Arrangement, John Wiley
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