2003 Publications

Refereed Journals

  1. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2003). A Security Risk Management Approach for e-Commerce, Information Management & Computer Security, 11, 5:238-242. ISSN: 0968 5227.
  2. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2003). Australian Hackers: an Ethical Perspective, Australian Journal of Information Systems, 2, 2: 27-32. ISSN: 1445 3347.
  3. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2003). The Law and Cyber Terrorism, Journal of Information Warfare, 2, 2:27-32. ISSN: 1445-3312.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Brooks, W. Warren, M. Hutchinson, W. (2003). ISO17799 and Australian HealthCare Organisations, in: Security and Privacy in the Age of Uncertainty, IFIP TC11 International Conference on Information Security (SEC2003) May 26-28, 2003, Athens, Greece. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 1-4020-7449-2.
  2. Brooks, W. Warren, M. Hutchinson, W. (2003). Information Security, Cyber Crime and Infrastructure Protection within Australian Healthcare Organsations, in: ISOneworld Conference, April 14-16, 2003, Las Vegas.
  3. Busuttil, T.B., Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2003). A Formalisation of an Information Infrastructure Security Risk Analysis Approach, in: 2003 IEEE Man Systems and Cybernetics Information Assurance Workshop, United States Military Academy, West Point. June, 2003. ISBN: 0-7803-7809-1.
  4. Gupta, N. & Valli, C. (2003). An initial investigation into the performance of the honeyd virtual honeypot system, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information warfare and IT Security Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
  5. Hutchinson, W. (2003). The Changing Nature of Information Security in: Proceeding of the 1st Australian Information Security Management conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth. ISBN: 0-7298-0541-7.
  6. Hutchinson, W. (2003). The Impact of Groupthink on the Intelligence Function, in: Enhancing Trust: Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information warfare and IT Security Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide. pp. 171-180. ISBN: 086803995.
  7. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2003). Emergence: the Achilles Heel of System Thinking, in: Proceedings of the 9th ANZSYS conference, Monash University Melbourne. ISBN: 0-9581275-3-0.
  8. Hutchinson, W. (2003). Modern Asymmetric Warfare and the Failure of the West, 2nd European Conference on Information Warfare. pp: 161-166. ISBN: 0-9544577-0-6.
  9. Hutchinson, W. (2003). The Case for Integrating Information Security and Intelligence courses, WISE 3 IFIP TC11 WG 11.8 Third World Conference on Information Security Education. In: Security Education and Critical Infrastructures, Eds: C. Irvine, H. Armstrong. Kluwer Academic Publisher, Boston. pp. 75 – 85. ISBN: 1-4020-7478-6.
  10. Valli, C. (2003). Honeyd – A fingerprinting Artifice, In 1st Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference(Eds, Valli, C. and Warren, M.) We-BCentre.COM, Scarborough, Western Australia.
  11. Valli, C. (2003). Industry Certifications: Challenges For The Conduct Of University Security Based Courses, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Warfare and IT Security Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
  12. Warren, M. Hutchinson, W. (2003). Information Security – an E-learning problem, in: Advances in Web-Based Learning – ICWL2003, Second International Conference, Melbourne, August, 2003. pp.21-26, Springer. ISBN: 3-540-40772-3
  13. Webb, S. (2003). Trends in WLAN_Security in Perth, WA, 1st Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference, Scarborough, Western Australia.
  14. Webb, S. (2003). Role of Wireless Technology in NCW, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information warfare and IT Security Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
  15. Xenitellis, S. and Valli, C. (2003). A case study in the security of network-enabled devices, In 2nd European Information Warfare and Security Conference, MCIL, University of Reading, UK,pp. 357-364.
  16. Yek, S. (2003). A framework for the use of deception for network security. Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information warfare and IT Security Conference, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
  17. Yek, S. (2003). Measuring the effectiveness of deception in a wireless honeypot. 1st Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference, Scarborough, Western Australia.

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