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Internet Security Protocols: Protecting IP Traffic

Internet Security Protocols: Protecting IP Traffic

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, even though it is not complete. Very easy to read
Review: A subject matter as complex as IPSec, PKI, and IKE, Grant does a very good job of explaining, where other authors have made the subject very dry and difficult reading.

He does miss TLS/SSL, which you would think he would cover given the tittle of the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great resource for any Security specialist.
Review: I'm not sure if the other readers understood the content in this book, but it is a valuable resource. There is a wide range of security related protocols on the internet, this book can't cover all of them.

On page 49 it states " the attractive aspect to PGP is that is speeds up the process considerably. And Paul Zimmerman, the author of PGP, came up with this novel idea." This sounds like the author know who Zimmerman was, and gave him a compliment.

As far as SSL not being covered...look @ the topics covered. This will help you to understand what protocols the author has covered. If you're looking for information on protocols not mentioned in the "topics covered" you will need to purchase another book ;-)

If you're interested in understanding the internals of IPsec and you can't decipher the hyrogliphic type RFCs, this is for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Misleading book
Review: The book's name is "Internet Security Protocols" and it does not even mention SSL

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Black doesn't even know who Phil Zimmermann is!
Review: This book looked great, the cover made it sound great and I almost considered buying it until I looked at the table of contents and saw that this "expert" author explains that Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was created by some guy named "Paul Zimmermann". Anyone even remotely familiar with PGP knows that PHIL ZIMMERMANN is the legend behind PGP and since the PGP documentation states this, any self-respecting security expert would know this.

Sorry, but I don't trust a security "expert" who lacks credibility on getting the names of security legends right.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Black doesn't even know who Phil Zimmermann is!
Review: This book looked great, the cover made it sound great and I almost considered buying it until I looked at the table of contents and saw that this "expert" author explains that Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was created by some guy named "Paul Zimmermann". Anyone even remotely familiar with PGP knows that PHIL ZIMMERMANN is the legend behind PGP and since the PGP documentation states this, any self-respecting security expert would know this.

Sorry, but I don't trust a security "expert" who lacks credibility on getting the names of security legends right.


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