Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice (6th Edition) by William Stallings is an essential resource for one-semester undergraduate or graduate courses in Cryptography, Computer Security, and Network Security. The book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date tutorial suitable for self-study, making it ideal for professionals such as system engineers, programmers, system managers, network managers, product marketing personnel, or system support specialists.
Offering a practical survey of both the principles and practice of cryptography and network security, this text delves into the basic issues that must be addressed by network security capabilities. It explores cryptographic and network security technology through detailed tutorials and surveys. Additionally, it examines the real-world applications of these technologies in use today.
Supporting instructors and students alike, the book includes an unparalleled support package to ensure a successful teaching and learning experience. This edition is published by Pearson with an ISBN-13 of 978-0133354690 and contains 752 pages. The physical dimensions are 7.2 x 1.2 x 9.2 inches, making it a convenient reference for learners and professionals alike.
Published on March 16, 2013, this book is a vital resource in the field of cybersecurity, offering insights into the critical issues surrounding universal electronic connectivity, viruses, hackers, electronic eavesdropping, and electronic fraud.
