The Internet was built without much in the way of security features and we have been dealing with the effects of those design decisions ever since. Fortunately there is a well-established set of principles that can be applied to improve network security; the principle of least-privilege and defense-in-depth are two prominent examples. Security is a systems problem: a large collection of moving parts such as key management, encryption, integrity protection, and authentication need to be addressed in a coordinated way to provide secure communication. This book draws on real-world examples ranging from Transport Layer Security (TLS) to the security of the Internet’s core infrastructure to explain how secure networks are built and how end-systems connected to the Internet can be protected.
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Larry Peterson is the Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus, at Princeton University, and former CTO of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF).
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