2005 Publications

Refereed Journals

  1. Brooks, D.J. (2005). Is Public Space CCTV a social benefit? A psychometric study on perceived social risk. Security Journal, 18 (2), 19-29
  2. Clarke, N.L. and Furnell, S.M. (2005) Authentication of users on mobile telephones: A survey of attitudes and practices, Computers & Security 24, pp. 519-527.
  3. Jones, A. (2005). Information Warfare what has been happening?, Computer Fraud & Security, Volume 2005, Issue 11, November 2005, pp.4-7.
  4. Jones, A. (2005). How much information do organizations throw away?, Computer Fraud & Security, Volume 2005, Issue 3, March 2005, pp. 4-9.
    Terado, E. and Williams, P. A. H. (2005). Securing PDAs in the healthcare environment, Journal of Information Warfare, 4(1), pp 61-68

Refereed Conferences

  1. Al-Zarouni,M. (2005). Taxonomy of WRT54G(S) Hardware and Custom Firmware, Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australian, pp.1-10.
  2. Bolan, C. (2005). The introduction of RFID Security into Computer Security Courses, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA,Adelaide, South Australia.
  3. Bolan, C. (2005). The growth of 802.11b and 802.11g networks in the Perth CBD, Western Australia, In 6th Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria.
  4. Bolan,C. (2005). Radio Frequency Identification – A Review Of Low Cost Tag Security Proposals, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.1-7.
  5. Bolan, C. (2005). RFID – Evaluation of Tag Security Schemes, In 6th Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria.
  6. Dart, M. (2005). Seeking information superiority: strategies for business in the commercial application of information operations, Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australian, pp. 11-19.
  7. Fanciulli, R. (2005). An investigation into the paradox of organisational flexibility versus security: A research project overview, Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australian, pp. 20-26.
  8. Foster, K.J., 2005, Four Risk Management Strategies, Homeland Security Conference, ADFA, Canberra, February 2005.
  9. Foster, K.J., 2005,  Sydney Airport Perimeter Security Upgrade, CIP Perimeter Security Workshop, Manly, NSW, June.
  10. Hicks, M. (2005). An analysis of organisational barriers to the effective use of information system audit trails, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA, Adelaide, South Australia.
  11. Hopkins, L. (2005), Identity Synthesis: Creating An Identity From Scratch, Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australian, pp.27-32.
  12. Hu, C. (2005). Using Audio Recording Technologies to link Academics, Students and Practitioners in the field of Computer Security, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA,Adelaide, South Australia.
  13. Hutchinson, W. (2005). An Information-centric approach to Information Security teaching, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA,Adelaide, South Australia.
  14. Hutchinson, W. (2005). Information Security: a Misnomer, Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australian, pp.33-37.
  15. Innes, S. (2005). Secure Deletion And The Effectiveness Of Evidence Elimination Software, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.24-43.
  16. Innes, S. (2005). Turning A Linksys Wrt54g, Into More Than Just A Wireless Router, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.45-53.
  17. Morfitt, K., Valli, C. (2005). After Conversation – An Forensic ICQ Logfile Extraction Tool, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 54-61.
  18. Valli, C. (2005). Honeypot Technologies And Their Applicability As An, Internal Countermeasure, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp.68-73.
  19. Valli,C., Jones, A. (2005). A UK And Australian Study Of Hard Disk Disposal, In Proceedings Of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp.74-78.
  20. Valli,C., P. Patak (2005). An Investigation Into The Efficiency Of Forensic Erasure Tools For Hard Disk Mechanisms, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp.79-83.
  21. Valli, C., Woodward, A., Wild, K., Karvinen, R. (2005). An investigation into long range detection of passive UHF RFID tags, In 3rd Australian Computer, Information and Network Forensics Conference School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  22. Valli, C. (2005). Issues relating to the Forensics Analysis of PDA and Telephony (PDAT) enabled devices. ECIW 2005: 4th European Conference on Information Warfare, University of Glamorgan, UK Wales, MCIL.
  23. Valli, C. (2005). The Use of Knoppix Bootable CDs to deliver Security courses, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA,Adelaide, South Australia.
  24. Williams, P. A. H. (2005). Information Security Awareness for Medical Practitioners, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA, Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 32-41.
  25. Williams, P., Woodward, A. (2005). Elicitation and customisation of generic skills in a security major, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA, Adelaide, South Australia.
  26. Williams, P. A. H. (2005). Physician secure thyself, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith
    Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp. 111-116. (Awarded Best Paper)
  27. Williams, P. A. H. (2005). The underestimation of threats to patient data in clinical practice, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, WA pp. 117-122.
  28. Williams, P. A. H. (2005). Where are the policies for PDA usage in the Australian healthcare environment?, In 4th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security(Ed, Hutchison, B.) Academic Conferences Limited, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK, pp. 401-408.
  29. Williams, P. A. H., Mahncke, R. (2005). A new breed of risk: Electronic medical records, In 6th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference(Ed, Warren, G. P. a. M.) School of Information Systems, Deakin University, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic., pp. 227-234.
  30. Wong, L.W. (2005). Potential Bluetooth Vulnerabilities in Smartphones, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp.123-132.
  31. Wong, L.W. (2005). Information Gathering Using Google, In Proceedings Of The 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.87-107.
  32. Woodward, A. (2005). The Effectiveness Of Commercial Erasure Programs On Bittorrent Activity, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.108-114.
  33. Woodward, A. (2005). Recommendations for wireless network security policy: an analysis and classification of current and emerging threats and solutions for different organisations, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia, pp.133-140.
  34. Yek, S. (2005). Honeypots, honeynets and honeywalls – Finding the right honey for luring the attacker, In 6th Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria. 24 – 25th November 2005.
  35. Yek, S. (2005). The ethics of teaching deception in information security, CISSE-AP – 1st Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education – Asia Pacific, 21st -22nd November 2005, UniSA,Adelaide, South Australia.
  36. Yek, S. (2005). Blackhat Fingerprinting Of The Wired And Wireless Honeynet, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp. 115-125.
  37. Yek, S. (2005). How To Build A Faraday Cage On The Cheap For Wireless Security Testing, In Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp.126-134.
  38. Yek, S. (2005). Wily attacks seek wireless networks in Perth, Western Australia for easy targets. Paper presented at the 1st Conference on Computer and Network Defence, Glamorgan University, Wales.

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