10.6. Further Reading
Seberry and Pieprzyk [805] and Denning [242] discuss the theory of linear feedback shift registers. Schneier [796] presents a variant called Feedback Carry Shift Registers. Beker and Piper [62] discuss stream ciphers. Rueppel analyzes design criteria for stream ciphers [766]. Several papers discuss the RC4 keystream generator's strength [326, 366, 640].
Bellovin [68] discusses security problems in many Internet protocols; Kent [503] provides a different perspective. Two groups use different techniques to analyze the security of SSL [641, 924]. Oppliger [702], Stallings [865], and Doraswamy and Harkins [279] present overviews of IPsec. Bellovin [70] discusses the cryptographic security of IPsec. Bishop [105] examines the Network Time Protocol NTPv2. Netscape Corporation's SSL protocol [340] and the TLS protocol [265] provide security at the transport layer using a variety of cryptographic mechanisms including Fortezza [676, 677]. Yl nen presents SSH, a protocol for secure remote logins [959]. Vincenzetti, Taino, and Bolognesi add security mechanisms to Telnet [915]. Vixie [917] and Bellovin [69] discuss issues related to the Directory Name Services.
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