2002 Publications

Book Chapters

  1. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2002) Deception and Reality: A Challenge for the Information and Knowledge Management Function, in: Human Factors in Information Systems, eds: Szewczak, E., Snodgrass, C., IRM Press, Hershey. Ch.21, pp 287-295. ISBN: 1-9317777-10-1.
  2. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2002) Manipulating Reality: Deception on the Web, in: Make or Break Issues in IT Management, eds: Remenyi, D., Brown, A. Butterworth-Heineman, Oxford. Ch.15, pp 300-311. ISBN: 07506 50346.
  3. Hutchinson, W.E., Warren, M.J. (2002) Aggression on the Networks: An Australian Viewpoint, in: Social Responsibility in the Information Age, ed: Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.8, pp: 114-125. ISBN 1-930708-11-4.
  4. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W.E. (2002) Cyberspace Ethics and Information Warfare, in: Social Responsibility in the Information Age, ed: Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.6, pp: 126-134. ISBN 1-930708-11-4

Refereed Journals

  1. Brooks, W. J., Warren, M. J., & Hutchinson, W. (2002). A Security Evaluation Criteria. Logistics Information Management, 15(5/6), 377-385. ISSN: 0957-6053.
  2. Hutchinson, W. (2002). Concepts in Information Warfare. Logistics Information Management, 15(5/6), 410-413. ISSN: 0957-6053.
  3. Hutchinson, W., & Warren, M. J. (2002). Truth, lies, reality, and deception: an issue for electronic commerce. International Journal of Services Technology and Management, 3(2), 208-221. ISSN: 0267-5730.
  4. Warren, M. J., & Hutchinson, W. (2002). The Use of the Internet by Terrorists. Journal of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers, 10(2), 17-28.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Brooks, D.J. & Smith, C.L. (2002). Public street surveillance: A psychometric study on the perceived social risk. Proceeding of the Information Warfare and Security Conference. Perth: Edith Cowan University.
  2. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M.J. (2002). Information superiority and the role of an organisation’s network, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July. pp. 567-572.
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2002). The Use and Abuse of Logic in Contemporary Western Perception Management, European Information Warfare and Security Conference, ed. B.Hutchinson, London, July, 2002. pp. 107-1.
  4. Valli, C. (2002). The Proxy Bakers Dirty Dozen – An analysis of abusive users of a WWW cache. Paper presented at the Seventh CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, Toorak, Deakin University.
  5. Valli, C. (2002). The New Homeland Defence, 1st European Conference on Information Warfare, Brunel University, UK.
  6. Valli, C. (2002). Misuse Of The Internet At Work, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July.
  7. Valli, C. (2002). With Speed the Hacker Cometh, 3rd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Scarborough, Edith Cowan University.
  8. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2002). Security Risk Analysis in e-Commerce, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July. pp. 397-404.
  9. Webb, S. (2002). Wireless Insecurity Current Issues with Securing WLANs, 3rd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Scarborough, Edith Cowan University.
  10. Yee, J. (2002). Firewall or FireFolly – An initial investigation into the effectiveness of Personal Firewalls in securing personal computers from attack, In 2002 Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference(Ed, Hutchinson, A. P. W.) We-BCentre, Perth, Western Australia.

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