The slides used in university courses are almost always direct visual adaptations of the chapters found in this book. If you are looking for specific slide decks or the primary academic materials they are based on, here are the most reliable resources: 1. Official Pearson Instructor Resources
– Many universities (MIT, Berkeley, Stanford, etc.) have publicly available slides inspired by Tanenbaum.
Threats: eavesdropping, message tampering, spoofing, DoS/DDoS, routing attacks (BGP hijacks), DNS poisoning. Defenses include:
Before looking at slides, read the 1-page chapter summary in the book. Identify 3-5 major topics.
– The official instructor slides are usually available to verified instructors. Students may find a limited set on the book’s companion site.
Trade-offs: performance vs. security, centralized trust vs. decentralized verification, backward compatibility.