Cryptographic Libraries for Developers - Diana Kelley, Ed Moyle

Cryptographic Libraries for Developers

Diana Kelley, Ed Moyle (Autoren)

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464 Seiten
2005
Charles River Media
978-1-58450-409-2 (ISBN)
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Cryptography is an essential tool in today's marketplace, so today's developers have to know how to write software that includes cryptographic functionality.
Learn to Use the Right Cryptography Library Everytime! No longer is it an option for software to include cryptography; everyone from office suites to accounting software and eCommerce Web sites use it. So today's developers have to know how to write software that includes cryptographic functionality. Although they are usually familiar with the basics of cryptography, they are not always familiar enough with the available products to select the right API/library and get up and running with it quickly. Cryptographic Libraries for Developers teaches developers about the available APIs and helps them select the right ones for their projects based on platform, language, and regulatory requirements. The book serves as a nuts and bolts guide to writing software using these libraries and provides abundant examples and detailed examples throughout. The libraries covered include OpenSSL, B/Safe, the Java Cryptographic Library (JCE,) as sign/verify, encrypt/decrypt (asymmetric and symmetric,) MACs, and Hashing, as well as higher-level primitives such as X.509 digital certificates and secure (SSL) communications.

Diana Kelley is the Executive Security Advisor for Computer Associates's eTrust business unit of security management solutions. She speaks frequently at various industry conferences and has contributed articles to SC Magazine, CNET, The Journal of Network and System Management, Security Focus, inFocus, and Security Products Magazine. Ed Moyle is a Founding Partner at Security Curve, an information security services company, providing strategy, consulting, and solutions to its clients. Prior to joining Security Curve, Ed was Vice President and Information Security Officer for Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM), where he was responsible for coordinating all aspects of information security within the business unit and developed firm-wide cryptographic solutions for secure data transfer, secure key management, authentication, and data integrity.

Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Security Concepts Developer Overview Chapter 3 Cryptographic Engineering Chapter 4 Basic Techniques (by Example) Chapter 5 Implementation Choices Chapter 6 Application Development Strategies Chapter 7 Developing with OpenSSL Chapter 8 Developing the CAPI Chapter 9 Developing the JCA/JCE Chapter 10 Developing with BSAFE Chapter 11 Example Applications About the CD-ROM Glossary Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.1.2006
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Hingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 185 x 234 mm
Gewicht 812 g
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Kryptologie
ISBN-10 1-58450-409-9 / 1584504099
ISBN-13 978-1-58450-409-2 / 9781584504092
Zustand Neuware
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