Anonymous communication networks : protecting privacy on the web
By: Peng, Kun
Material type: BookDescription: vii, 196 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781439881576Subject(s): Internet -- Security measures | Computer networks -- Security measures | Privacy, Right of | Data protectionDDC classification: 005.8 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"Addressing market demand for information on anonymous internet usage, this book discusses anonymous communication networks, networks through which its participants can communicate with each other without revealing identities. It addresses various anonymous communication networks as a solution to Internet privacy concerns and discusses their usefulness in browsing, email, e-banking and e-voting. The author presents a detailed discussion of the two main approaches to anonymous communication networks: onion routing and a mix network. The author also analyzes existing techniques and discusses new ideas on future improvements and directions"--
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.8 PE AN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0016875 |
Total holds: 0
, Shelving location: Main Collection Close shelf browser
005.8 OR PE Penetration testing : | 005.8 OT SE Securing the virtual environment : | 005.8 PA CO Corporate computer and network security / | 005.8 PE AN Anonymous communication networks : | 005.8 PE IN Information security policies, procedures, and standards : | 005.8 PE IN Information security risk analysis / | 005.8 PE IN Information security risk analysis / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-190) and index.
"Addressing market demand for information on anonymous internet usage, this book discusses anonymous communication networks, networks through which its participants can communicate with each other without revealing identities. It addresses various anonymous communication networks as a solution to Internet privacy concerns and discusses their usefulness in browsing, email, e-banking and e-voting. The author presents a detailed discussion of the two main approaches to anonymous communication networks: onion routing and a mix network. The author also analyzes existing techniques and discusses new ideas on future improvements and directions"--