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Security for ubiquitous computing

Part of the Wiley Series on Communications Networking & Distributed Systems series
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Ubiquitous computing refers to computers embedded in everyday devices communicating with each other over ad-hoc wireless networks Focuses on two very hot topics: ad-hoc wireless networking and security Covers security issues for well-established and widely used technologies such as GSM, Bluetooth, and IP Presents a framework to make sense of the many and varied issues at stake, a taxonomy of the major problems and in-depth discussion of some specific, cutting-edge solutions Includes a primer on security and the basics of cryptography Describes the security issues in "peer-to-peer networking," a new technology that is gaining prominence in the media with applications such as Napster and ICQ Chat

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0470844930 / 9780470844939
Hardback
004.66
12/02/2002
United States
English
272p.
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