TY - BOOK AU - Preneel,Bart AU - Govaerts,René AU - Vandewalle,Joos ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography: State of the Art and Evolution ESAT Course, Leuven, Belgium, May 21–23, 1991 T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783540480747 AV - TK5105.5-5105.9 U1 - 004.6 23 PY - 1993/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Computer Communication Networks KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Data encryption (Computer science) KW - Coding theory KW - Combinatorics KW - Computer Science KW - Operating Systems KW - Data Encryption KW - Coding and Information Theory N1 - Trends in the fight against computer-related delinquency -- Technical approaches to Thwart computer fraud -- Public key cryptography -- Better login protocols for computer networks -- Secret-key exchange with authentication -- Information authentication: Hash functions and digital signatures -- Key management -- Evaluation criteria for it security -- Standardization of cryptographic techniques -- Numbers can be a better form of cash than paper -- ISO-OSI security architecture -- Security aspects of mobile communications -- (Local area) network security -- Cryptography within phase I of the EEC-RACE programme -- EDI security -- AXYTRANS: physical funds transport and DES -- Unix security & Kerberos N2 - This volume is based on a course held several times, and again in 1993, at the ESAT Laboratorium of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium. These courses are intended for both researchers in computer security and cryptography and for practitioners in industry and government. The contributors of the 1991 course were invited to submit revised and updated versions of their papers for inclusion in a book. This volume is the final result; it is well- balanced between basic theory and real life applications, between mathematical background and juridical aspects, and between technical developments and standardization issues. Some of the topics are public key cryptography, hash functions, secure protocols, digital signatures, security architectures, network security, and data encryption standards (DES) UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57341-0 ER -