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Implementing IPsec : making security work on VPNs, intranets, and extranets / Elizabeth Kaufman and Andrew Newman.

By: Kaufman, Elizabeth, 1967-.
Contributor(s): Newman, Andrew, 1964-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York ; Chichester : Wiley, 1999Description: xvi, 271 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0471344672.Subject(s): IPSec (Computer network protocol) | Computer networks -- Security measuresDDC classification: 004.62
Contents:
Introduction -- Part One: Before you start -- Laying the groundwork for security -- Security principles and practices -- Encrypting within the law -- Part Two: Technology Essentials -- The risks of IP Networking -- Crytographic protocols and techniques -- The basics of IPsec and Public Key Infrastructures -- Part Three: Making it work -- What won't work with IPsec: Other Network Services and Technologies -- IPsec and PKI Rollout considerations -- Part Four: Going shopping -- Evaluating vendors -- What to ask your vendors.

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

How do you secure your IP network without destroying it? The IPsec protocols are the only viable standard for secure, network-layer transmission on IP, yet they can wreak havoc on critical applications and other enhanced network services. Interoperability problems between vendors, as well as limitations in the basic technology, can cause problems that range from annoying to disastrous. This book tells you how IPsec works (or doesn't work) with other technologies, describes how to select products that will meet your needs, and discusses legal issues critical to IPsec deployment.

This hands-on guide will help you to:
* Analyze how and why IPsec may break existing networks
* Combine IPsec with other enhanced IP services and applications
* Determine the causes of IPsec performance problems and protocol conflicts
* Understand how existing laws and regulatory trends may impact your use of IPsec products
* Understand the basic technological components of IPsec
* Evaluate IPsec vendors and products

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Lyman Chapin-Chief Scientist at BBN/GTE and founding trustee of the Internet Society

Scott Bradner-Director of the Harvard University Network Device Test Lab, trustee of the Internet Society, and ISOC VP of Standards

Vinton Cerf-Senior Vice President at MCI/WorldCom and current chair of the Internet Society

Ed Kozel- Senior VP for Corporate Development at Cisco Systems and member of the Board of Directors

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Bibliography: (pages 253-256) and index.

Introduction -- Part One: Before you start -- Laying the groundwork for security -- Security principles and practices -- Encrypting within the law -- Part Two: Technology Essentials -- The risks of IP Networking -- Crytographic protocols and techniques -- The basics of IPsec and Public Key Infrastructures -- Part Three: Making it work -- What won't work with IPsec: Other Network Services and Technologies -- IPsec and PKI Rollout considerations -- Part Four: Going shopping -- Evaluating vendors -- What to ask your vendors.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Before You Start
  • Laying the Groundwork for Security
  • Security Principles and Practices
  • Encrypting within the Law
  • Technology Essentials
  • The Risks of IP Networking
  • Cryptographic Protocols and Techniques
  • The Basics of IPsec and Public Key Infrastructures
  • Making it Work
  • What Won't Work with IPsec: Other Network Services and Technologies
  • IPsec and PKI Rollout Considerations
  • Going Shopping
  • Evaluating Vendors
  • What to Ask Your Vendors
  • Appendix
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Elizabeth Kaufman is the Senior Director and General Manager for Security Products and Technologies at Cisco Systems.

Andrew Newman is the Senior Systems Analyst for Yale University.

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