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Security for Mobility
Contributor(s): Mitchell, Chris J. (Editor)
ISBN: 0863413374     ISBN-13: 9780863413377
Publisher: Institution of Engineering & Technology
OUR PRICE:   $175.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2003
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Security - General
- Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications
Dewey: 005.8
LCCN: 2006284185
Series: Telecommunications
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.3" W x 9.2" (1.70 lbs) 466 pages
 
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Publisher 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.


Contributor Bio(s): Mitchell, Chris J.: -

Chris J. Mitchell has worked on cryptography and its applications for nearly 25 years, after completing a PhD in mathematics at the University of London. From 1979 to 1990 he worked within industrial R&D and research environments, for Racal Electronics and then Hewlett-Packard, specialising in cryptographic and security systems. He has been a Professor of Computer Science at Royal Holloway, University of London since 1990, specialising in Information Security. He has published over 150 papers, and edited four books and six international standards.