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Next generation SSH2 implementation : securing data in motion
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Burlington, MA : Syngress, 2009
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xxi, 312 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9781597492836

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Summary

Summary

New security risks, continuously evolving regulation and increasing security standards have created new and growing needs for secure internal information transfers, which SSH provides. This book addresses these new trends in depth, offering the most up-to-date information on the integration of SSH into a security environment. It covers the newest features and applications of SSH-2 (which received Proposed Standard status from the IETF in 2006). SSH2 is more secure than previous versions and has many expanded uses on a wider variety of computing platforms. Another particular note driving new SSH2 adoption are the requirements of recent legislation (PCI/HIPAA/SOX/FISMA). SSH 2 has become an even more valuable tool, as it provides communications security compliance with the latest standards.

This book offers the most up-to-date information on SSH2 in a practical, hands-on, tutorial-style reference that goes well beyond UNIX implementation. It concentrates on the latest version of SSH 2 with all new information.


Author Notes

Dale Liu, (MCSE Security, CISSP, MCT, IAM/IEM, CCNA) has been working in the computer and networking field for over 20 years. Dale's experience ranges from programming to networking to information security and project management. He currently teaches networking, routing and security classes, while working in the field performing security audits and infrastructure design for medium to large companies.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 OSI Model and Then Some
Chapter 3 An Introduction to Cryptography
Chapter 4 SSH Features
Chapter 5 SSH Shortcomings
Chapter 6 SSH Client Basics
Chapter 7 The SSH Server Basics
Chapter 8 SSH on Windows
Chapter 9 Linux SSH
Chapter 10 Mac SSH
Chapter 11 SSH Command Line and Advanced Client Use
Chapter 12 SSH Server Advanced Use
Chapter 13 SSH Port Forwarding
Index