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AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access - Madjid Nakhjiri - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk

AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access - Madjid Nakhjiri - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk

AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) describes a framework for intelligently controlling access to network resources, enforcing policies, and providing the information necessary to bill for services. AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access is an invaluable guide to the AAA concepts and framework, including its protocols Diameter and Radius. The authors give an overview of established and emerging standards for the provision of secure network access for mobile users while providing the basic design concepts and motivations. AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access : - - Covers trust, i.e., authentication and security key management for fixed and mobile users, and various approaches to trust establishment. - - Discusses public key infrastructures and provides practical tips on certificates management. - - Introduces Diameter, a state-of-the-art AAA protocol designed to meet today’s reliability, security and robustness requirements, and examines Diameter-Mobile IP interactions. - - Explains RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Services) and its latest extensions. - - Details EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) in-depth, giving a protocol overview, and covering EAP-XXX authentication methods as well as use of EAP in 802 networks. - - Describes IP mobility protocols including IP level mobility management, its security and optimizations, and latest IETF seamless mobility protocols. - - Includes a chapter describing the details of Mobile IP and AAA interaction, illustrating Diameter Mobile IP applications and the process used in CDMA2000. - - Contains a section on security and AAA issues to support roaming, discussing a variety of options for operator co-existence, including an overview of Liberty Alliance. - This text will provide researchers in academia and industry, network security engineers, managers, developers and planners, as well as graduate students, with an accessible explanation of the standards fundamental to secure mobile access.

DKK 1175.00
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F9F Panther vs Communist AAA - Peter E. Davies - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

F9F Panther vs Communist AAA - Peter E. Davies - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

A detailed look at the deadly battle between US Navy F9F Panther jet fighter-bombers and communist anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) defenses that proliferated throughout the Korean War. The F9F Panther was one of the many fighters converted for ground-attack duties, following an established US tradition. Originally designed as a jet fighter, in April 1951 it became the first jet to launch from a carrier with bombs loaded, using them to destroy a crucial railway bridge at Songjin. The Panther’s four 20 mm guns were considered to be very effective for flak suppression and these aircraft were used as escorts for propeller-driven AD Skyraider and F4U Corsair attack aircraft. However, later in 1951, flak damage to Panthers increased as the Chinese established better AAA weapons to defend key transport routes. The communist AAA crews had heavy guns of 37 mm caliber and above. Gunners could use optical height finders, predictors and in many cases radar control. They learned to conceal their weapons in civilian buildings, use wires to bring aircraft down, and set up false targets as "flak traps."Both opponents’ tactics and gunnery are explored in depth in this study of the F9F Panthers and of their adversaries. Containing full-color illustrations including cockpit scenes and armament views, this innovative volume also includes a detailed analysis of the US Navy Panthers’ loss rates and their causes.

DKK 152.00
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Texas, Cotton, and the New Deal - Keith J. Volanto - Bog - Texas A & M University Press - Plusbog.dk

A-4 Skyhawk vs North Vietnamese AAA - Peter E. Davies - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

A-4 Skyhawk vs North Vietnamese AAA - Peter E. Davies - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

While the F­105 Thunderchief was the USAF’s principal strike weapon during the Rolling Thunder campaign, the US Navy relied on the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk for the majority of its strikes on North Vietnam. The Skyhawk entered service in 1956 and remained in continuous production for 26 years. Throughout Operation Rolling Thunder it was the US Navy’s principal day­time light strike bomber, remaining in use after its replacement, the more sophisticated A-7 Corsair II, began to appear in December 1967. During the 1965–68 Rolling Thunder period, up to five attack carriers regularly launched A-4 strike formations against North Vietnam. These formations faced an ever-expanding and increasingly coordinated Soviet-style network of anti-aircraft artillery missiles and fighters. Skyhawk pilots were often given the hazardous task of attacking anti-aircraft defences and to improve accuracy, they initially dropped ordnance below 3000 ft in a 30-degree dive in order to bomb visually below the persistent low cloud over North Vietnam, putting the aircraft within range of small-arms fire. The defenders had the advantage of covering a relatively small target area, and the sheer weight of light, medium and heavy gunfire directed at an attacking force brought inevitable casualties, and a single rifle bullet could have the same effect as a larger shell. This illustrated title examines both the A-4 Skyhawk and the Vietnamese AAA defences in context, exploring their history and analysing their tactics and effectiveness during the conflict.

DKK 148.00
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The 452nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion - Samuel De Korte - Bog - Pen & Sword Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The 452nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion - Samuel De Korte - Bog - Pen & Sword Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

During the Second World War, the airplane became a true menace. Flying faster, higher, and capable of carrying a heavier payload, air forces of the warring nations formed a formidable threat to the forces on the ground. To counter this, special anti-aircraft artillery battalions were created by the US Army. Several of these battalions, including the 452nd Antiaircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion, were staffed by Black American soldiers. The 452nd AAA deployed in England in November 1943 and went ashore in Normandy, France, in June 1944. Assigned to XII Corps, part of General Patton?s Third Army, the 452nd AAA was a valuable asset of the US Army. Armed with the deadly 40mm Bofor?s gun and the .50 cal M45 Quadmount, these Black soldiers protected bridges, field artillery battalions and other vital installations during the Second World War. Some of the white soldiers from the field artillery battalions the 452nd AAA was protecting, doubted their abilities, but quickly came to appreciate the accuracy and coolness under fire of the Black soldiers. Credited with shooting down almost 68 hostile aircraft (one of the highest among AAA units in Europe), the 452nd AAA has rightfully earned its place in the history of the US Armed Forces during the Second World War. Although the battalion?s motto was ?We Guard the Skyways?, it would perhaps be more appropriate to call them ?Airplane Destroyers?. Almost 80 years after the war, this outstanding unit?s history is finally made public.

DKK 241.00
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