An invaluable reference discussing the Generic Authentication
Architecture (GAA), its infrastructure, usage and
integration into existing networks
Cellular Authentication for Mobile and Internet Services
introduces the reader into the field of secure communication for
mobile applications, including secure web browsing with a phone or
PC, Single Sign-On (SSO), mobile broadcast content protection,
secure location services, etc. The book discusses the Generic
Authentication Architecture (GAA) of the mobile standardization
body 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and its
American counterpart 3GPP2 in full detail and with all variants. It
explains the usage of GAA by various standardization bodies and
standardized applications, and also looks at a number of
non-standardized ones, such as secure remote login to enterprise
environment and card personalization.
Cellular Authentication for Mobile and Internet
Services:
* Describes the usage of the generic authentication architecture
(GAA) by various standardization bodies and standardized
applications, covering mobile broadcast / multicast service
security, Single Sign-On, HTTPS (i.e. secure web browsing), secure
data access, secure location services, etc
* Provides guidance on how to integrate the generic
authentication into existing and future terminals, networks and
applications
* Explains the functionality of the application security in
general as well as on application developer level
* Describes various business scenarios and related security
solutions, and covers secure application implementation and
integration
* Brings together essential information (currently scattered
across different standardization bodies) on standards in one
comprehensive volume
This excellent all-in-one reference will provide system and
protocol designers, application developers, senior software project
managers, telecommunication managers and ISP managers with a sound
introduction into the field of secure communication for mobile
applications. System integrators, advanced students, Ph.D.
candidates, and professors of computer science or
telecommunications will also find this text very useful.
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
1.1. Authenticated Key Agreement.
1..1. The Challenge in Authenticated Key Agreement.
1.3. How to read This Book?
2. Classical Approaches to Authentication and Key
Agreement.
2.1. Existing Mobile Security Solutions.
2.2. General-Purpose Approaches to Authentication and Key
Management.
2.3. Requirements for GAA.
3. Generic Authentication Architecture.
3.1. Overview of Generic Authentication Architecture.
3.2. Foundations of GAA.
3.3. Variations of the Generic Bootstrapping Architecture.
3.4. Building Blocks of GAA.
3.5. Other Architectural Issues.
3.6. Overview of 3GPP GAA Specifications.
4. Applications Using Generic Authentication
Architecture.
4.1. Standardized Usage Scenarios.
4.2. Additional Usage Scenarios.
5. Guidance for Deploying GAA.
5.1. Integration with Application Servers.
5.2. Integration with OS Security.
5.3. Integration with Identity Management Systems.
5.4. Integration of GAA into Mobile Networks.
6. Future Trends.
6.1. Standardization Outlook.
6.2. Outlook for GAA.
Terminology and Abbreviations.
Index.
Mengenai Pengarang
Silke Holtmanns, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland is a Researcher in?the at Nokia Research Center (NRC) Helsinki in the Trustworthy Communications and Identities Team of the Internet Core Technology Center. She joined NRC in 2004 in the?Mobile Computer Human-Interaction Competence Area and the Software and Applications Technology Lab. Prior to joining Nokia, she worked at Ericsson Research Department – Service Networks and Applications Technology.
Valtteri Niemi, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland is a Research Team Leader at NRC and a part-time professor at the University of Turku
Philip Ginzboorg, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland is a Principal Research Engineer at NRC.
Pekka Laitinen, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland is a Security Researcher at NRC.
N. Asokan, Helsinki Finland is a part-time Professor at the Helsinki University of Technology.