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In order for a distributed network to function securely, the integrity of the data transmitted over the communication links must be maintained. The use of either link encryption or end-to-end encryption will help to maintain the integrity of transmitted data, although there are differences in the level of security which they provide. This paper begins with an analysis of link encryption and end-to-end encryption. Five communication security goals are then described which concern the protection of transmitted data through the use of these encryption techniques.
ACM SIGSAC Review – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Jan 1, 1990
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