Check out "Rethinking Public Key Infrastructures and Digital Certificates: Building in Privacy" by Stefan A. Brands. MIT Press. Don't take my word for it, the back page reviews are from @Stake, Government security officers and other esteemed people in the field.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Bejon Parsinia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:34 PM > To: 'Clement Rabourdin'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: books on digital privacy? > > > Just thought I'd chip in an extra $0.02 on this but I am in the process of > reading this book and it is very good. New Riders always puts out quality > reads but when I saw the Sans GIAC stamp on it I was sold without turning > the book over to read the back. So far, I'm not disappointed in > the least. > > Bejon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Clement Rabourdin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:07 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: books on digital privacy? > > > > Hi, > > I'd suggest you to read "Network Intrusion Detection An > Analyst's Handbook" > from Stephen Northcutt and Judy Novak (News Riders Edition) > They're both SANS and GIAC handlers. > It's a real good book, with a lot of easy understanding examples and > tutorials. > > Contents: > > - IP Concepts > - Introduction to TCPdump and TCP > - Fragmentation > - ICMP > - Stimulus and Response > - DNS > - Mitnick Attack > - Introduction to Filters and Signatures > - Architectural Issues > - Network-Based Intrusion-Detection Solutions > - Future Directions > - Exploits and Scans to Apply Exploits > - Denial of Service > - Detection of Intelligence Gathering > - The Trouble with RPCs > - Filters to Detect, Filters to Protect > - System Compromise > - The Hunt of Timex > - Organizational Issues > - Automated and Manual Responses > - Business Case for Intrusion Detection > > I hope this will help you > > Regards > Clement Rabourdin > >