Java Cryptography by Jonathon Knudsen

Java Cryptography by Jonathon Knudsen

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Explaining how to write secure programs using Java's cryptographic tools, this text discusses authentication, key management, public and private key encryption.

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Java Cryptography by Jonathon Knudsen

Explaining how to write secure programs using Java's cryptographic tools, this text discusses authentication, key management, public and private key encryption.
John Zukowski is a consulting computer programmer, trainer, and speaker. John has been working with Java since the late alpha stages of the language. He has been a Java instructor since those early days, teaching a variety of Java classes of different lengths and styles. John founded the Mid-Atlantic Java User Group (MAJUG) and coordinated it until he moved out of the area. Pre-Java, John was a C/C++/X-Windows/Database/Network programmer for Rapid Systems Solutions, a Maryland-based consulting firm. He has a computer science master's degree from The Johns Hopkins University, with undergraduate degrees in math and computer science from Northeastern University.
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ISBN 13 9781565924024
ISBN 10 1565924029
Title Java Cryptography
Author Jonathon Knudsen
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Binding Type Book
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Year published 1998-06-09
Number of pages 340
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