2001 Publications and before

Books

  1. Hutchinson, W. E., & Warren, M. J. (2001). Information Warfare: Corporate Attack and Defence in the Digital Age. Oxford: Butterworth-Heineman. ISBN: 0 7506 4944 5.

Referred Journals

  1. Foster, K.J., (1997) Cybernetic Risk Analysis, in Risk Analysis: An International Journal, April, pp 215-225.
  2. Gerrans, P., Hutchinson, W.E. (2000) Sustainable Development and Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Long Way to Go, Small and Medium-Sized and the Environment: Business Imperatives, Greenleaf Publishing Ltd., Sheffield, UK. Ch.5, pp. 75-81. ISBN: 1-874719-22-5
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2000) Bottom up management and system design, in: Human Centred Method for Information Systems, eds: Clarke, S., Lehaney, B., Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.4, pp.61-75 ISBN: 1-878289-64-0
  4. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Cyber Terrorism and the Contemporary Corporation, in Information Security Management: Global Challenges in the next Millennium, ed. Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, USA. Ch V, pp. 53-64. ISBN: 1-878289-78-0
  5. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W.E. (2000), The use of the Internet by Terrorists and its impact upon Electronic Commerce, in: Electronic Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges, eds. Rahman, S.M., Raisinghani, M.S., Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, USA. Ch.22, pp. 352-361. ISBN: 1-878289-76-4

Non-Referred Journals

  1. Foster, K.J., 1993, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Part 1: The Terrorist Environment and The FAA’s Response, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 2, no 4, December, pp. 13-26.
  2. Foster, K.J., 1994, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Part 2: The Commercial Dimension, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 3, no 1, 1st Quarter, pp. 19-32.
  3. Foster, K.J., 1994, The Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 3, no 3, 3rd Quarter, pp. 13-27.
  4. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis: Risk Management Re-examined, in InterData Risk Handbook, Third Edition, IDP InterData, Sydney, pp.  72-75, 78.
  5. Foster, K.J., 2001, Alarming Innovations, Security Oz, no. 7, pp. 38-41, 120-121
  6. Foster, K.J., 2001, In’s and Out’s of CCTV, Security Oz, no. 8, pp. 70-78

Referred Conferences

  1. Brooks, D.J. (2001). Closed circuit television: Legal considerations for the security industry regarding digital processed video images. In H.Armstrong (Ed.). Proceeding of the 5th Australian Security Research Symposium. Perth: Edith Cowan University. pp. 29-42.
  2. Brooks, D.J. (2001). Is closed circuit television socially acceptable? A proposition for a psychometric study. In H.Armstrong (Ed.). Proceeding of the 5th Australian Security Research Symposium. Perth: Edith Cowan University. pp. 43-54.
  3. Foster, K.J., 2000, Control: Risk, Cybernetics, Intelligent Building Systems, Security,  Casino Security Conference, Darwin, October.
  4. Foster, K.J., 1998,  The Security Risk Audit for Public Places, VSI & ASIS Seminar on Public Order Maintenance, Melbourne, October.
  5. Foster, K.J., 1998,  Designing an Integrated Risk Management Operation, Risk Management Seminar, Perth, February.
  6. Foster, K.J., 1998,  The Security Risk Audit for Public Places, Victorian Security Institute and American Society for Industrial Security Seminar on Public Order Maintenance, Melbourne, October.
  7. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Avoiding Surprises with Cybernetics, Water Corporation Seminar on Risk Management, Perth, July.
  8. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Achieving Safe Streets with Cybernetics, Consultel Seminar for Local Government Councils, Perth, July.
  9. Foster, K.J., and Laidley, A.M., 1996,  Drafting a Security Strategic Plan: A Rational Approach to University Security, Education Security Conference, Surfers Paradise.
  10. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Achieving Safe Streets with Cybernetics, Consultel Seminar for Local Government Councils, Perth, July.
  11. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Avoiding Surprises with Cybernetics, Water Corporation Seminar on Risk Management, Perth, July.
  12. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Will the Australian Standard on Risk Management Decrease the Likelihood of Surprise?, Risk Engineering Seminar, UNSW.
  13. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Using AS/NZS 4360:1995 – The New Risk Management Standard – in an IT Environment, Security Australia Conference, Sydney.
  14. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Using AS/NZS 4360:1995 – The New Risk Management Standard, Proceedings of the IES Conference on Public Sector Risk Management, Sydney, 29-30 April.
  15. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Public Sector Risk Management: Guidelines for Changing Organisational Environment, Proceedings of the IES Conference on Minimising Legal Risk in a Changing Organisational Environment, Sydney, 19-20 March.
  16. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Designing an Integrated Security Operation: The Physical and IT Connection, Security Australia Conference, Sydney.
  17. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis, Society for Risk Analysis Conference, Honolulu.
  18. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis, SRA Conference, Honolulu.
  19. Foster, K.J., 1994, Surviving Network Disasters – Horror Stories and Strategies, ATUG ‘94 Conference, Melbourne, 3-5 May.
  20. Foster, K.J., 1994, Risk Perception, RES Meeting, Canberra, Feb.
  21. Foster, K.J., 1994, Managing the Maintenance Management Nightmare – Sabotage, International Maintenance Management Conference, Melbourne, 16-17 Aug., and Sydney, 18-19 Aug.
  22. Foster, K.J., 1994, Cybernetic Risk Analysis,  Security Research Symposium, Griffith University, Brisbane, 1-2 February.
  23. Foster, K.J., 1994, Cybernetic Risk Analysis – A Dynamic Approach to Risk Control, IIR IT Security Conference, Canberra, 2-3 March.
  24. Foster, K.J., 1994, Risk Perception, Risk Engineering Society Meeting, Canberra, February.
  25. Foster, K.J., 1994, Crucial Success Factors for Achieving Cost Effective Security, 2nd annual IES Security Management Conference, Sydney, 15-16 March, and Melbourne, 17-18 March.
  26. Foster, K.J., 1994, Surviving Network Disasters – Horror Stories and Strategies, ATUG ‘94 Conference, Melbourne, 3-5 May.
  27. Foster, K.J., 1994, Approaches to Risk Analysis for Security Decision Making, ASIAL Conference, Sydney.
  28. Foster, K.J., 1994, Analysing Risks in a Criminal Environment, Organised Crime Conference, Sydney.
  29. Foster, K.J., 1993, Seven Steps to Risk Management, ASIO Management seminar; Department of Social Security – Security Seminar.
  30. Foster, K.J., 1993, Security Risk Management: A Rational Approach, Sheriffs’ Conference, Adelaide; The Australian Share/Guide (IBM Computer) Conference, Melbourne; Australian Customs Service Security Conference, Canberra; QANTAS Security Managers’ Conference, Sydney.
  31. Foster, K.J., 1992, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers’ Conference, Sydney.
  32. Foster, K.J., 1992, An Agency Security Adviser’s Guide to Risk Management, The Commonwealth Agency Security Advisers’ Conference, Canberra.
  33. Foster, K.J., 1991/92, Security Risk Management: A Model for Australia?, a series of lecture presentations to police and security agencies in Australia, USA, Canada, and UK.
  34. Foster, K.J., 1991, Pearl Harbor, Lockerbie, and Risk Management: What Are the Lessons?, The Society for Risk Analysis Conference, Baltimore, USA.
  35. Hutchinson, W., Stoney, M. (2001) The implications of the United Kingdom’s Terrorism Act on Cyberspace, European Conference on e-Government, September 27-28 2001, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. pp. 203-207. ISBN: 0-9540488-0-1-4.
  36. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2001) The Use Of The Viable Systems Model To Develop An Understanding Of The Vulnerability Of An Information System, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2001, April, Portsmouth University, UK
  37. Stoney, S., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Designing for Diversity, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2001, April, Portsmouth University, UK
  38. Stoney, S., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Fire, File and Forget: Why e-mails often fail, 2nd Working for e-Business (We-B) Conference, Perth. Nov, 2001. In: Working for Excellence in the e-conomy, Edith Cowan University, Perth, pp: 67-72. ISBN: 0-7829-0501-8.
  39. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Duality Security Risk Analysis Method for e-Commerce, 2nd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Perth, Nov, 2001 In: Survival in the e-conomy, eds: Hutchinson, W., Warren. M, Burn, J. Edith Cowan University, Perth. pp: 259-266. ISBN: 0-7298-0499-2
  40. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Security Method for Healthcare Organisations, 8th IFIP Annual Working Conference on Information Security Management, Las Vegas, USA, September. In: Advances in Information Security Management and Small Systems Security, eds: Eloff, J.H.P., Labuschagne, L., von Soms, R., Dhillon, G. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. pp: 157-166. ISBN: 0-7923-7506-8
  41. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Security Training Approach for UK Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, 2nd World Conference Information Security Education – IFIP TC11-WG11.8, eds: H.Armstrong & L. Yngstrom, Perth, Australia, July 12-14. pp.197-208. ISBN: 0-7298-0498-4.
  42. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Teaching Small and Medium Sized Enterprises about Security, Proceedings of 5th Australian Security Research Symposium, ed. H.Armstrong, Perth, Australia, July 11, 2001. pp. 207-218 ISBN: 0-7298-0497-06.
  43. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Information Warfare and Hacking, Proceedings of 5th Australian Security Research Symposium, ed. H.Armstrong, Perth, Australia, July 11, 2001. pp.195-206. ISBN: 0-7298-0497-06.
  44. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Deception: A Tool and Curse for Security Management, in: Trusted Information: The New Decade Challenge, eds. Michel Dupuy, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. ISBN: 0-7923-7389-8. Proceedings of IFIP TC11, 16th IFIP/SEC 2001, 16th International Conference on Information Security, Paris, France, June 11-13, 2001. pp.327-338
  45. Hutchinson, W., Warren, S. (2000) Using the Viable Systems Model to develop an Understanding of Information Security Threats to an Organisation, In: Proceedings of 1st Australian Information Security Management conference, Geelong, Australia. ISBN: 0-73002-796-1
  46. Hutchinson, W., Warren, S. (2000) Concepts in Information Warfare, W-eB Conference, Perth, Nov 2000. In: Working with e-Business: Challenges for the New Economy. pp. 136-142. ISBN: 0-7298-0485-2.
  47. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) The use of Deception in Systems, In: Proceedings of International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management, 8-10 Nov, 2000, Deakin University, Geelong. ISBN: 0 646 40478 4.
  48. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Retaliation Against Information Attack: Attitudes and Practices of Australian Information Systems Managers, 12th Annual Computer Security Incident Handling Conference, Chicago, June 25-30, 2000
  49. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Deception and the Information Security function, INC 2000 Second International Network Conference, 3-6 July 2000, Plymouth, UK.
  50. Stoney, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000) Information Warfare and Developing Nations: opportunities and threats, BITWorld2000, Mexico, June 1-3 2000. In: Business Information Technology Management: Leveraging International Opportunities, Universidad IberoAmercicana,. ISBN: 0-905304-31-4
  51. Warren, S, Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Healthcare IT Security: Can the European Union Experiences assist Australia? In: Proceedings of 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. ISBN: 1 86435 512 3.
  52. Warren, S., Hutchinson, W, (2000) On-line Security Attacks against Small and Medium Sized Organisation. In: Proceedings of 1st Australian Information Security Management conference: IFIG WG 11.1, Geelong, Australia. ISBN: 0-73002-796-1
  53. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000). Information Warfare and Security Ethics, in: Proceedings of the 2nd International conference of the Australian Institute for Computer Ethics. Canberra, Nov 11-12, 2000.
  54. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000). Information Warfare: Fact or Fiction. SEC2000, IFIP World Congress, Beijing, China. In: Information Security for Global Infrastructures, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. pp.411-420. ISBN: 0-7923-7914-4.
  55. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2000) An Information Warfare Risk Analysis Model (A Conceptual Model), INC 2000 Second International Network Conference, 3-6 July, 2000, Plymouth, UK.
  56. Warren, M.J. Hutchinson, W.E. (2000). Terrorism on the Web, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2000, April, Cardiff, Wales, UK. In: Information Systems – Research, Teaching and Practice, eds: P. Beynon-Davies, M.D.Williams, I.Beeson. McGraw-Hill, Maidenhead. ISBN: 0 07 709755 6.
  57. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (1999). Attacking the Attackers: Attitudes of Australian IT Managers to retaliation against Hackers, ACIS (Australasian Conference on Information Systems) 99, December, Wellington, New Zealand.
  58. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W.E. (1999). The Future of Australian & New Zealand Security Standard AS/NZS 4444? 7th IFIP Conference on Information Security and Management, September, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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