Cryptography for Network and Information Security

Cryptography is a cornerstone of the modern electronic security technologies used today to protect valuable information resources on intranets, extranets, and the Internet. Microsoft Windows2000 includes a wide range of distributed security technologies that you can deploy to provide cryptography-based network and information security. Understanding the basic concepts, components, and risks of cryptography-based security is important in choosing and planning appropriate network and information security systems for your organization.

What Is Cryptography?

Basic Components of Modern Cryptography

Basic Components of a Public Key Infrastructure

Risk Factors for Cryptography Systems

Cryptography Export Restrictions

For information about security solutions that use public key technology, see "Choosing Security Solutions That Use Public Key Technology" in this book.

For more information about the Windows2000 public key infrastructure and Certificate Services, see "Windows2000 Certificate Services and Public Key Infrastructure" in this book.

For more information about designing, testing, and deploying a public key infrastructure, see "Planning Your Public Key Infrastructure" in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit Deployment Planning Guide .

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