2006 Publications

Refereed Journals

  1. Bolan, C. (2006). Radio Frequency Identification – A Review of Low Cost Tag Security Proposals. International Journal of Information and Computer Security
  2. Clarke, N.L. Furnell, S.M. (2006) A Composite User Authentication Architecture for Mobile Devices, Journal of Information Warfare, vol. 5, no. 2, pp11-29, 2006
  3. Clarke, N.L. Furnell, S.M. (2006) Authenticating Mobile Phone Users Using Keystroke Analysis,International Journal of Information Security, vol. 6, no. 1, pp1-14, 2006
  4. Clarke, N.L. Furnell, S.M. (2006) Advanced user authentication for mobile devices, Computers & Security, Vol. 25, No. 7, pp4 86-493
  5. Hutchinson, W. (2006) Information Warfare and Deception, Informing Science, 9: 213-223, ISBN 1547-9684 (1521-4672 – online).
  6. Jones, A., Valli, C., Sutherland, I. and Thomas, P (2006) The 2006 Analysis of Information Remaining on Disks Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market, Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, Vol 1, Number 3, page 23-36
  7. Lacohee H, Phippen AD, Furnell SM, (2006) Risk and Restitution: Assessing how users establish online trust, Computers & Security, Vol. 25, No. 7, pp486-493
  8. Morfitt, K and Valli, C. (2006) A Forensic Log File Extraction Tool for ICQ Instant Messaging Clients, Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, Vol 1, Number 3, page 51-64
  9. Papadaki, M. and Furnell, S.M. (2006) ”Achieving Automated Intrusion Response: A Prototype Implementation”, Information Management & Computer Security, vol. 14, no. 3, pp 235-251.
  10. Valli, C. (2006) Using honeypots as a strategic internal countermeasure, Journal of Information and Computer Security, 2006, Vol 1, Issue 2 (Accepted)
  11. Valli, C. (2006) A Preliminary Investigation into Malware Propagation on Australian ISP networks using the mwcollect Malware Collector daemon, Journal of Information Warfare, Vol 5, Issue 1
  12. Williams, P. A. H., & Mahncke, R. (2006). Shared Electronic Health Records: A changing landscape for security in medical practice. Journal of Information Warfare, 5(2), 61-72.
  13. Williams, P.A. H. (2006). Medical data security: Are you informed or afraid? International Journal of Information and Computer Security, 1(3) [In publication].

Refereed Conferences

  1. Al-Zarouni,M. (2006). The Reality of Risks from Consented use of USB Devices, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia (BEST PAPER)
  2. Al-Zarouni,M. (2006). Mobile Handset Forensic Evidence – a challenge for Law Enforcement, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  3. Beard, B. & Brooks, D.J. (2006, April). Security risk assessment: Group approach to a consensual outcome, Paper presented at the 6th Australasian Security Research Symposium, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.
  4. Beard, B. & Brooks, D.J. (2006). Security risk assessment: Group approach to a consensual outcome. Proceeding of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference (pp. 5-8) Perth: School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University.
  5. Bolan, C. (2006), The Lazarus Effect: Resurrecting Killed RFID Tags, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  6. Bolan, C. (2006). Do No Harm: The Use of RFID Tags in a Medical Environment. Paper presented at the World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing, Las Vegas, Negada, USA.
  7. Bolan, C. (2006). Strategies for the Blocking of RFID Tags. Paper presented at the Sixth International Network Conference, Plymouth, UK
  8. Brooks, D.J. (2006, April). The development of a security risk consensual concept map to define security expert knowledge structure, Paper presented at the 6th Australasian Security Research Symposium, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.
  9. Brooks, D.J. (2006). Mapping the consensual knowledge of security risk management experts. Proceeding of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference (pp. 9-17) Perth: School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University.
  10. Brooks, D.J. (2006). A study to develop a consensual map of security expert knowledge structure. Proceeding of the 2006 40th International Carnahan Conference in Security Technology (pp. 173-179) Lexington,, Kentucky: IEEE.
  11. Fanciulli, R. (2006) Information security management and virtual collaboration- A Western Australian perspective, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  12. Fisher, K.P. Bleimann, U. Fuhrmann, W. and Furnell, S.M. 2006. “Security-Relevant Semantic Patterns of BPEL in Cross-Organisational Business Processes”, Proceedings of the Sixth International Network Conference (INC2006), Plymouth, UK, 11-14 July, pp203-212.
  13. Ghita, B.V. and Furnell, S.M. 2006. “Assessing the usability of WLAN security for SOHO users”, Proceedings of 5th Annual Security Conference, Las Vegas, USA, 19-20 April 2006.
  14. Hadfield A. et.al (2006) A Methodology for the Examination of the Effectiveness of Secure Erasure Tools Running On Windows XP, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  15. Hansen, M and Valli, C. (2006) The Implementation of E-mail content management in a large corporation Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  16. Hasan, J (2006) Security Issues of IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  17. Hutchinson, W. (2006), Information terrorism: networked influence, Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security conference, 3-4 December, 2006.
  18. Hutchinson, W. (2006) Laughter and humour as an influence agent in contemporary Information Operations, Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Information Warfare, Helsinki University of Technology, 1-2 June, 2006, pp. 97-100.
  19. Imitaz, F. (2006) Enterprise Computer Forensics – A defensive and offensive strategy to fight computer crime, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  20. Innes, S & Valli, C. (2006) Honeypots – How do you know you are inside one, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  21. Jones, A (2006) A Global Review of Information Remaining on Disks Disposed of by Organisations, Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Information Warfare, Helsinki University of Technology, 1-2 June, 2006
  22. Jones, A. (2006) Information warfare – A European perspective of recent developments?, Proceedings of ICIW 2006: International Conference on i-Warfare and Security, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA, 15-16 March 2006
  23. Katsabas, D. Furnell, S.M. and Dowland, P.S. 2006. “Evaluation of end-user application security from a usability perspective”, Proceedings of 5th Annual ISOneWorld Conference and Convention, Las Vegas, USA, 19-21 April 2006.
  24. Kennedy, S. (2006) Electronic surveillance in hospitals a review, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  25. Mahncke, R and Williams P A H, (2006) Secure transmission of shared electronic health records – A review, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  26. McLaughlin, R.E. & Brooks, D.J. (2006). A study of the compliance of alarm installations in Perth, Western Australia: Are security alarm systems being installed to Austral. Standard AS2201.1. Proceeding of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference (pp. 72-79) Perth: School of Computer and Information Science, Edith Cowan University.
  27. Morfitt, K (2006) Enhancing the Forensic ICQ Logfile Extraction Tool, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  28. Morfitt, K (2006) Structural Analysis of the Log Files of the ICQ Client Version 2003b, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  29. O’Rourke, S (2006) Global Reach- Terrorists and the Internet Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  30. Sansurooah, K. (2006) An assessment of the threats of the physical and MAC address Layers in Wimax 802.16, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  31. Sansurooah, K. (2006) Taxonomy of computer forensics methodologies and procedures for digital evidence seizure, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  32. Shaw, D. T & Cikara, S (2006) An Information Operation Model and Classification Scheme Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  33. Shaw, D. T (2006) Mediated identification Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  34. Shaw, D. T & Shaw, A (2006) Electronic Records Management Criteria and Information Security Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  35. Sherman, S. (2006) A digital forensic practitioner’s guide to giving evidence in a court of law Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  36. Szewczyk, P. (2006) Individuals Perceptions of Wireless Security in the Home Environment, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  37. Szewczyk, P. (2006) Personal Firewalls – Testing Robustness, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  38. Urosevic, T. & Bolan, C. Tags at War A Review of the United States Department of Defence RFID Tag Data Standard, Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  39. Van Horenbeeck, M (2006) Deception on the network_ thinking differently about covert channels Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  40. Valli, C. (2006) Establishing a vendor neutral skills based framework for digital forensics curriculum development and competence assessment, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia pp 154-157
  41. Valli, C. (2006) The Insider Threat to Medical Records; Has the Network Age Changed Anything?, SAM2006: Proceedings of The 2006 International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas Nevada, June 26-29, pp 410-414
  42. Valli, C. (2006) SQL Injection – Threats to Medical Systems; Issues and Countermeasures, SAM2006: Proceedings of The 2006 International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas Nevada, June 26-29, pp 421-425
  43. Valli, C. (2006) A Tale of Two Daemons mwcollect, 1st Conference on Digital Forensics, Imperial Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada.
  44. Webb, D. & Williams, P. A. H. (2006) Telemedicine and the Digital Door Doctor, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  45. Webb, K. (2006), Information Terrorism in the New Security Environment, Proceedings of the 7th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, 4-5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  46. Wilde, M.J., Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2006) The Derivation of a Conceptual Model for IT Security Outsourcing, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference
  47. Wilde, M.J., Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2006) Outsourcing System Security: A Theoretical Perspective, 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems.
  48. Wilde, M.J., Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2006) The Derivation of a Conceptual Model for Outsourcing IT Security, IADIS Internal Conference, E-Society 2006, Dublin, Ireland, 13th to 16th July, 2006, pp.234-238. ISBN: 972-8924-16-X
  49. Williams, P. A. H. (2006) Making Research Real – Is Action Research a Suitable Methodology for Medical Information Security Investigations Proceedings of the 4th Australian Information Security Management Conference, 5th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  50. Williams, P. A. H. (2006) Appraising information security rituals in primary care medical practice. In S.M. Furnell and P. S. Dowland (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Network Conference, (pp. 261-268), University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
  51. Williams, P. A. H. (2006). The role of standards in medical information security: An opportunity for Improvement. In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2006 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing – SAM’06 – The 2006 International Conference on Security & Management, (pp.415-420). USA: CSREA Press.
  52. Williams, P. A. H. (2006). Security immunisation using basic countermeasures. In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing – SAM’06 – The 2006 International Conference on Security & Management, (pp.426-432). USA: CSREA Press.
  53. Williams, P. A. H., & Woodward, A. (2006). Aligning academic perceptions of what constitutes a ‘graduate’ with university graduate attributes. Proceedings of Experience of Learning: 15th Annual Teaching and Learning Forum. Perth, University of Western Australia http://lsn.curtin.edu.au/tlf/tlf2006/refereed/williams.html
  54. Williams, P. A. H., & Mahncke, R.J. (2006) Primary care information security: A case for practical assistance. In J. Westbrook, J. Callan and G. Margelis (Eds.), Proceedings of the HIC2006 Bridging the Digital Divide: Clinician, Consumer and Computer International Conference, paper 51. Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd, Sydney, Australia.
  55. Williamson, B., et.al (2006) Forensic Analysis of the Contents of Nokia Mobile Phones, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  56. Woodward, A. (2006) BitLocker – the end of digital forensics?, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  57. Woodward, A. (2006) LIARS – Laptop Inspector and Recovery System, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  58. Woodward, A. & Valli, C. (2006) Do Current Erasure Programs Remove Evidence of BitTorrent Activity?, 1st Conference on Digital Forensics, Imperial Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada.
  59. Yek, S. (2006) Leading hackers down the garden path, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, 4th December, 2006, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
  60. Yek, S. (2006) The development of the framework for applied deception in a honeynet, Proceedings of ICIW 2006: International Conference on i-Warfare and Security, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA, 15-16 March 2006

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