2004 Publications

Refereed Journals

  1. Hutchinson, W. (2004). A Critique of Coalition Propaganda before the Second Gulf War, Journal of Information Warfare, 3, 2:29-41.
  2. Woodward, A. (2004). An analysis of current 802.11 wireless network layer one and two attacks and possible preventative measures. Journal of Information Warfare.3,3: 37-47.
  3. Xenitellis, S., Valli, C. (2004). A case study in the security of network-enabled devices, Journal of Information Warfare, 3(1), pp.54-62.
  4. Yek, S. (2004). Understanding the application of deception in network security. Journal of Information Warfare, 3(3), 1-1.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Bolan, C. (2004). Need to Know: Security or Liability? Paper presented at the 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Perth, WA.
  2. Bolan, C., Mende, D. (2004). Computer Security Research: Approaches and Assumptions. Paper presented at the 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Perth, WA.
    Frichot, C. (2004). Analysis and Comparison of Clustered Password Crackers, 2nd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference.
    Frichot, C. (2004). Analysis of the Integrity of Palm Images Acquired with PDD, 2nd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference.
  3. Brooks, D.J. (2004, 8-9 January). Is public space surveillance a social benefit? A psychometric study on the perceived social risk. Paper presented at the CCTV and Social Control: The Politics and Practices of Video Surveillance – European and Global Perspective Conference, University of Sheffield, UK.
  4. Foster, K.J., 2004,  Perimeter Security Technology Development, CIP Perimeter Security Workshop, Canberra,.
  5. Hu, C. (2004). A Preliminary Examination of Tool Markings on Flash Memory Cards. Paper presented at the 2nd Australian Computer Network & Information Forensics Conference, Esplanade Hote, Fremantle, Western Australia.
  6. Hu, C. (2004). The Potential Use of Wireless Technologies by Activist Groups, 2004 International Conference on Wireless Networks, Las Vegas, Nevada.
  7. Hu, C. (2004). The Use of Network Centric Warfare by Non-State Actors, 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, MCIL, Reading, UK.
  8. Hutchinson, W. (2004). The Role of Deception in Information Operations. From Information Warfare to Information Operations, Proceedings of the 5th Australian Information Warfare and Security conference, Perth, 25 and 26th November, 2004. pp.76-83 ISBN: 0-72980569-7
  9. Hutchinson, W. (2004). The Influence of Maskirovka on Contemporary Western Deception Theory, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare, University of London. June, 2004. pp.165-174. ISBN: 0-9547096-2-4.
  10. Redman, J., Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2004). System Survivability: A New Security Concept, International Network Conference, University of Plymouth. 6-9th July, 2004.
  11. Valli, C. (2004). Wireless Snort – A WIDS in Progess, In 2nd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference, We-BCentre.COM, Fremantle Western Australia.
  12. Valli, C. (2004). Throwing out the Enterprise with the Hard Disk, In 2nd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference, We-BCentre.COM, Fremantle Western Australia.
  13. Valli, C. (2004). WITS – Wireless Intrusion Tracking System, Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Information Warfare, University of London. June, 2004 ISBN: 0-9547096-2-4
  14. Valli, C & Wolski, P. (2004). 80211b Wireless Networks Unsafe At Any Speed, SAM2004, Las Vegas.
  15. Woodward, A. (2004). Wireless jacks – An analysis of 802.11 wireless denial of service attacks and hijacks. 3rd European Conference in Information Warfare. Royal Holloway, London, June 2004.
  16. Woodward, A. (2004). The risks, costs and possible solutions involved in setting up and running wireless local area networks. 2nd Australian Information Security Management Conference 04, 25 & 26 November 2004, Esplanade Hotel, Perth, WA.
  17. Woodward, A., Wolski, P. (2004). Sleep Attack Exploring a possible denial of service attack based on power save mode in 802.11 devices. 5th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference 04, 25 & 26 November 2004, Esplanade Hotel, Perth, WA.
  18. Yek, S. (2004). Implementing network defence using deception in a wireless honeypot, 2nd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference, Fremantle, Western Australia.

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