A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks

A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks

Published:
Author(s):
Free Standard Shipping

Purchasing Options

Paperback
$99.95
Add to cart
ISBN 9780849308765
Cat# AU0876
eBook
ISBN 9780203997499
Cat# KE00435
 

Features

  • Discusses examples of VPN designs that reflect what is supported by the standards and what is currently being implemented
  • Defines and provides examples of implementations and the process to complete them in a timely, secure fashion
  • Covers the process of setting up communications and providing keys for further encrypted communications
  • Provides the history and general explanation of Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
  • Contains a section on cryptography theory, practice and applications
  • Supplies a technical description of the RFCs that define the standard
  • Includes a detailed description of the IPSec suite of protocols and their use on various applications
  • Summary

    What is IPSec? What's a VPN? Why do the need each other? Virtual Private Network (VPN) has become one of the most recognized terms in our industry, yet there continuously seems to be different impressions of what VPNs really are and can become.
    A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks provides a single point of information that represents hundreds or resources and years of experience with IPSec VPN solutions. It cuts through the complexity surrounding IPSec and the idiosyncrasies of design, implementation, operations, and security.
    Starting with a primer on the IP protocol suite, the book travels layer by layer through the protocols and the technologies that make VPNs possible. It includes security theory, cryptography, RAS, authentication, IKE, IPSec, encapsulation, keys, and policies.
    After explaining the technologies and their interrelationships, the book provides sections on implementation and product evaluation. A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks arms information security, network, and system engineers and administrators with the knowledge and the methodologies to design and deploy VPNs in the real world for real companies.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Know the Terrain
    The Internet
    TCP/IP Quickie
    Information Age
    Security Concepts
    Cryptography
    The Other Guys
    Why are "VPNs" So HOT?
    IP Security Primer
    History
    Structure
    Applications
    Quality of Service
    Policy
    Encryption
    Symmetrical Encryption
    Asymmetrical Encryption
    Message Authentication Code
    Perfect Forward Secrecy
    Diffie-Hellman
    IPSEC Architecture
    Domain of Interpretation
    Security Associations
    Transport Mode
    Tunnel Mode
    Authentication
    Shared Secret
    Certificates
    Public Key Cryptography
    Non-IPSec Authentication
    Security Protocols
    Encapsulating Security Payload
    Authentication Header
    Key Management
    The Roll of Key Management
    Creating IKE for IPSec
    Phase One
    Phase Two
    Implementation Considerations
    Network to Network
    Client to Network
    Client Interaction
    Rollout Concepts
    Product Evaluation
    Business Drivers
    Grading Methodology
    Lab Testing
    Pilot Processes
    Trend Analysis

    Textbooks
    Other CRC Press Sites
    Featured Authors
    STAY CONNECTED
    Facebook Page for CRC Press Twitter Page for CRC Press You Tube Channel for CRC Press LinkedIn Page for CRC Press Google Plus Page for CRC Press
    Sign Up for Email Alerts
    © 2013 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Cookie Use | Shipping Policy | Contact Us