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Security protocols (SPs) are the key building blocks for secure distributed systems -- the cornerstones of secure computing. This is the definitive technical reference to security protocols: their goals, mechanisms, properties, and especially their vulnerabilities. It includes in-depth coverage of CSP, a powerful mathematical framework for describing and analyzing the interactions between distributed agents, and one of the most powerful tools available for designing, verifying, and evaluating highly secure protocols. Leading security protocol researchers Peter Ryan and Steve Schneider review the key security issues SPs are intended to address, including authentication, integrity, confidentiality, anonymity, non-repudiation, and availability; and review the mechanisms they employ, including symmetric and asymmetric encryption, hashes, digital signatures, and key management. Next, they introduce the CSP process algebra, a mathematical framework for modeling security properties, protocols, and environments, including hostile agents. They present exceptionally thorough coverage of describing and analyzing the interactions amongst distributed agents, including model-checking and theorem proving techniques essential for anyone who must evaluate or verify security protocols.
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