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Practical Embedded Security: Building Secure Resource-Constrained Systems
Key Features
- Covers both hardware- and software-based embedded security solutions for preventing and dealing with attacks
- Focuses on publicly available or low-cost security options
- Case studies detail securing 8-bit PIC and Rabbit microprocessors
This book builds upon the basics of computer security
and optimizes it for embedded systems. Often embedded systems are resource-constrained systems and therefore, may not have the power to implement robust security. The author takes on this problem, guiding embedded designers, programmers, and engineers on how to build secure, low-cost, and resource-constrained systems.
CONTENTS:
Preface
Chapter 1: Computer Security Introduction and Review
Chapter 2: Network Communications Protocols and Built-in Security
Chapter 3: Security Protocols and Algorithms
Chapter 4: The Secure Sockets Layer
Chapter 5: Embedded Security
Chapter 6: Wireless
Chapter 7: Application-Layer and Client/Server Protocols
Chapter 8: Choosing and Optimizing Crptographic Algorithms for Resource-Constrained Systems
Chapter 9: Hardware-Based Security
Chapter 10: Conclusion - Miscellaneous Security Issues and the Future of Embedded Applications Security
Chapter 11: PIC Case Study
Chapter 12: Rabbit Case Study
Appendix A: Source Listings
Index
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