Fundamentals of Computer Security

Josef Pieprzyk, Thomas Hardjono, Jennifer Seberry                                                                                                          

 

This book presents modern concepts of computer security. It introduces the basic mathematical background necessary to follow computer security concepts. Modern developments in cryptography are examined, starting from private-key and public-key encryption, going through hashing, digital signatures, authentication, secret sharing, group-oriented cryptography, pseudorandomness, key establishment protocols, zero-knowledge protocols, and identification, and finishing with an introduction to modern e-business system based on digital cash. Intrusion detection and access control provide examples of security systems implemented As a part of operating system.

Database and net-work security is also discussed.

 

This textbook is developed out of classes given by the authors at several universities in Australia over a period of a decade, and will serve as a reference book for professionals in computer security. The presentation is selfcontained. Numerous illustrations, examples, exercises, and a comprehensive subject index support the reader in accessing the material.



 

Fundamentals of Computer Security