Computer Architecture and Security : Fundamentals of Designing Secure Computer Systems

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John Wiley & Sons , Oct 25, 2012 - Computers - 344 pages
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The first book to introduce computer architecture for security and provide the tools to implement secure computer systems

This book provides the fundamentals of computer architecture for security. It covers a wide range of computer hardware, system software and data concepts from a security perspective. It is essential for computer science and security professionals to understand both hardware and software security solutions to survive in the workplace.

  • Examination of memory, CPU architecture and system implementation
  • Discussion of computer buses and a dual-port bus interface
  • Examples cover a board spectrum of hardware and software systems
  • Design and implementation of a patent-pending secure computer system
  • Includes the latest patent-pending technologies in architecture security
  • Placement of computers in a security fulfilled network environment
  • Co-authored by the inventor of the modern Computed Tomography (CT) scanner
  • Provides website for lecture notes, security tools and latest updates
 

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Contents

Introduction to Computer Architecture and Security
1
Digital Logic Design
51
3
68
4
90
5
118
7
172
9
241
and Wireless Devices
265
Modifying Neumann Architecture
280
Appendix A Digital Logic Simulators
297
IntrusionFree Computer
304
90
313
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Shuangbao (Paul) Wang, George Mason University, USA

Robert S. Ledley, Georgetown University, USA

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