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Encryption using KEA and SKIPJACK
Authors are from the Networking Group.

 
Security Extensions for HTML
This memo describes a syntax for embedding S-HTTP negotiation parameters in HTML documents.

 
Considerations for Web Transaction Security
Authors are from Silicon Graphics and IEEE.

 
Internet Security
A tutorial discussing the practice of protecting and preserving private resources and information on the Internet. Provided by Sun Microsystems, published by the International Engineering Consortium.

 
Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol
This memo describes a protocol utilizing security concepts necessary for establishing security associations (SA) and cryptographic keys in an Internet environment.

 
Online Certificate Status Protocol
This document specifies a protocol useful in determining the current status of a digital certificate without requiring CRLs.

 
Watching Your Logs
Paper on automation of log filtering written by Lance Spitzner.

 
DFN-CERT Listing of Security-Related RFCs
RFCs are available for AnonFtp from various sites together with indexes.

 
Secrets of Snoop
An approach to network security written by Lance Spitzner.

 
Securing the OpenBSD console
Article reagarding the physical security of the console and storage devices of a particular computer.

 
Armoring Solaris
Written by Lance Spitzner, on the topic of preparing Solaris for a firewall.

 
Live Traffic Analysis of TCP/IP Gateways
Paper from the Internet Society's Networks and Distributed Systems Security Symposium.

 
A Structured Approach to Computer Security
Research publication from the Computer Security research group at Chalmers. A tutorial document by Tomas Olovsson.

 
Design for a Safe Internet Channel
From Endhoven Univesity of Technology.

 
Confidentiality without Encryption
Written by Ronald L. Rivest at MIT Lab for Computer Science.

 
FTP Security Extensions
Authors are M. Horowitz from Cygnus Solutions and S. Lunt from Bellcore.

 
Loopback Encrypted Filesystem HOWTO
This document explains how to set up and then use a file system that, when mounted by a user, dynamically and transparently encrypts its contents.

 
Intrusion Detection
Written by Lance E. Spitzner on network vulnerability.

 
Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live Disturbances
Written by Phillip A. Porras and Peter G. Neumann from the Computer Science Library.

 
TinHat
Source for Internet security and privacy information, including online shopping, banking and computer viruses.

 
Internet Key Exchange
Authors D. Harkins and D. Carrel are from Cisco Systems.

 
Internet Privacy and Security News
Provider of computer security updated throughout the day.

 
Cryptographic Support for Secure Logs on Untrusted Machines
Written by B. Schneier and J. Kelsey from The Seventh USENIX Security Symposium Proceedings.

 
IP Authentication Header
Written by S. Kent from BBN and R. Atkinson from @Home Network.

 
Security Risks in Key Recovery
Written testimony for the Senate Judiciary Committee.

 
IP Encapsulating Security Payload
Written by S. Kent from BBN and R. Atkinson from @Home Network.

 
Know Your Enemy
The Tools and Methodologies of the Script Kiddie, written by Lance Spitzner.

 
SOCKS Protocol Version 5
A general framework for protocols to transparently and securely traverse a firewall.

 
TLS Protocol
This document specifies version 1.0 of the transport layer security (TLS) protocol.

 
Jargon File Resources
A compendium of hacker slang.

 
OpenPGP Message Format
This document defines many tag values, yet it does not describe a mechanism for adding new tags (for new features).

 
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol
This memo describes a syntax for securing messages sent using the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), which forms the basis for the World Wide Web.

 
Secrets of the VFind Security Tool Kit Professional Plus
By Peter V. Radatti from Cybersoft.

 
SurferBeware.com
Information about online security, privacy and viruses.

 
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