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Security for mobility

edited by Chris J. Mitchell

(IEE telecommunications series, 51)

Institution of Electrical Engineers, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Over the last two decades, mobile telecommunications has grown dramatically, from a small niche technology to a massive industry. Mobile telephones are now ubiquitous, and the divisions between PCs, PDAs, mobile telephones and other mobile devices are becoming increasingly blurred. Against this background, the security of information of both the devices themselves, and the information handled by these devices, is becoming ever more important. Security for Mobility pulls together up to the minute research from an international group of academics and professionals working in industry. The main text of the book is divided into five parts - underlying technologies; network security; mobile code issues; application security; and the future. Each chapter of the book is the collaboration of different authors, including many of the leading European experts currently working within the field. Thus each chapter is self-contained and can be read independently, although there are many relationships between the various chapters. The book will be of interest to engineers and computer scientists working in security-related aspects of the communications, computing and telecommunications industries, as well as postgraduate students and academics working within these fields.

Table of Contents

Part I: Underlying technologies Chapter 1: Cryptography for mobile security Chapter 2: PKI in mobile systems Chapter 3: The personal PKI Chapter 4: The smartcard as a mobile security device Chapter 5: Secure mobile tokens - the future Part II: Network security Chapter 6: UMTS security Chapter 7: Securing network access in future mobile systems Chapter 8: Public key based network access Chapter 9: Security in personal area networks Chapter 10: Towards the security of routing in ad hoc networks Chapter 11: Security issues in a MobileIPv6 network Part III: Mobile code issues Chapter 12: Security for agent systems and mobile agents Chapter 13: Security issues for downloaded code in mobile phones Part IV: Application security Chapter 14: Secure mobile commerce Chapter 15: Securing the delivery of digital content over the Internet Chapter 16: Security for future standardised DRM Part V: The future Chapter 17: Pioneering advanced mobile privacy and security

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