2009 Publications

Books

  1. Jones, A. and C. Valli (2009). Building a Digital Forensic Laboratory., Butterworth-Heinemann.
  2. Brooks, D. J. (2009). Key concepts in security risk management. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag. ISBN 978-3-639-18598-0
  3. Furnell, S.M. 2009. Mobile Security: A Pocket Guide. IT Governance Publishing. ISBN 1-84928-020-7.

Book Chapters

  1. Aly, Anne. (2009). “The historical roots of Al Qaeda’s ideology: understanding Ayman al Zawahri’s vision and developing an appropriate response.” Doomed to Repeat: Terrorism and the Lessons of History. Brawley, S (Ed). Canberra: New Academia Press
  2. Aly, Anne. (2009). “Media hegemony, activism and identity: Muslim women re-presenting Muslim women.” Beyond the Hijab Debates: New Conversations on Gender, Race and Religion. Dreher, T and C. Ho (Eds). Cambridge Scholars Press.

Refereed Journals

  1. Jones, A., C. Valli, et al. (2009). “The 2007 analysis of information remaining on disks offered for sale on the second hand market.”, International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry 2(1): 53 – 68
  2. Jones, A., Dardick, G. S., Davies, G., Sutherland, I. and Valli, C. (2009). “The 2008 analysis of information remaining on disks offered for sale on the second hand market”, Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology (JICLT),4(3).
  3. Ngugi, Benjamin K., Vega, G. and Dardick, G. (2009). “Lessons from Computer Intrusion at TJX”, The CASE Journal, 5(2).
  4. Ngugi, Benjamin K., Vega, G. and Dardick, G. (2009). “PCI Compliance: Overcoming The Challenges”,  International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, Volume 3
  5. Keramati, A., Dardick, G., Mojir, N., and Banan, B. (2009). Application of latent moderated structuring (LMS) to rank the effects of intervening variables on the IT and firm performance relationship, International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences, 2(2).
  6. Jones, A., Valli, C., Dardick, G. and Sutherland, I. (2009). “The 2007 analysis of information remaining on disks offered for sale on the second hand market”, Int. Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2009.
  7. Aly, Anne (2009) “The Terrorists’ Audience: A Model of Internet Radicalisation.” Journal of Australian Professional Intelligence Officers.Recipient of the Publications Award 2009 from the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers.
  8. Brooks, D.J. (2009). Intruder alarm systems: Is the security industry installing and maintaining alarm systems in compliance to Australian Standard AS2201? Security Journal, 1-17; advance online publication, 21 September 2009 (DOI 101057)
  9. Brooks, D.J. (2009). What is security: definition through knowledge categorisation, Security Journal, 1-15; advance online publication, 12 January 2009 (DOI 101057).
  10. Williams, P.A.H. (2009). Capturing Culture in Medical Information Security Research. Methodological Innovations, 4(3), 15-26.
  11. Szewczyk, P., Valli, C. (2009). Insecurity by Obscurity: A Review of SoHo Router Literature from a Network Security Perspective. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law. 4(3).
  12. Szewczyk, P. (2009). ADSL Router Forensics: Methods of Acquisition. Journal of Network Forensics. 1(1), 16-29.
  13. S.Furnell, M.Papadaki and K.Thomson. 2009. “Scare tactics – A viable weapon in the security war?”, Computer Fraud & Security, December 2009, pp6-10.
  14. S.Furnell and K.Thomson. 2009. “Recognising and addressing “security fatigue’”, Computer Fraud & Security, November 2009, pp7-11.
  15. S.Atkinson, S.Furnell and A Phippen. 2009. “Securing the next generation: enhancing e-safety awareness among young people”, Computer Fraud & Security, July 2009, pp13-19.
  16. S.Furnell and K.Thomson. 2009. “From culture to disobedience: Recognising the varying user acceptance of IT security”, Computer Fraud & Security, February 2009, pp5-10.
  17. Jones A, Recycling more than your IT equipment, Network Security, Volume 2009, Issue 11, November 2009, Pages 8-9.
  18. Jones A, Lessons not learned on data disposal, Digital Investigation, Volume 6, Issues 1-2, September 2009, Pages 3-7.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Hannay, P. (2009).Fun and Games an introduction to Console forensics, Presented at WORLDCOMP2009, Security and Management Conference 2009, Las Vegas, 13-17th July, 2009
  2. Hannay, P. and Woodward, A. (2009) Firewire Forensics, Presented at WORLDCOMP2009, Security and Management Conference 2009, Las Vegas, 13-17th July, 2009
  3. Szewczyk, P., Furnell, S. (2009). Assessing the Online Security Awareness of Australian Internet Users. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Security Conference, The Orleans, Las Vegas. USA
  4. Valli, C. (2009). Visualisation of Honeypot data using Graphviz and Afterglow. ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law, Burlington, Vermont, USA.
  5. Valli, C. (2009) SCADA Forensics with Snort IDS, Presented at WORLDCOMP2009, Security and Management Conference 2009, Las Vegas, 13-17th July, 2009
  6. Valli, C. & Woodward, A. (2009) SCADA – Slowly Circling A Disaster Area, Presented at WORLDCOMP2009, Security and Management Conference 2009, Las Vegas, 13-17th July, 2009
  7. Woodward, A. (2009) Do Current Bittorrent Clients running on Windows 7 beta leave behind meaningful data?, Presented at WORLDCOMP2009, Security and Management Conference 2009, Las Vegas, 13-17th July, 2009
  8.  Bolan, C. (2009). A Spoofing Attack against an EPC Class One RFID System. Paper presented at the 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference Perth, Western Australia.
  9. Hannay, P., & Bolan, C. (2009). An Assessment of Internationalised Domain Name Homograph Attack Mitigation Implementations. Paper presented at the 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference Perth, Western Australia.
  10. Bolan, C., & Hannay, P. (2009). Freegate: A Defence against the Pending Censorship of Australia? Paper presented at the Third International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance, Piraeus, Greece.
  11. Corkill, J (2009). Intelligence support to law enforcement – untangling the Gordian knot. Paper presented at the Australian & New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria.
  12. Leitch, S. and M. J. Warren (2009). Security Issues Challenging Facebook 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 137-142.
  13. Li, D. (2009). Firearm Forensics Based on Ballistics Cartridge Case Image Segmentation Using Colour Invariants. 2nd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference. D. Brooks. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 55-63.
  14. Limwiriyakul, S. (2009). A Method for Securing Online Community Service: A Study of Selected Western Australian Councils. 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 129 – 136.
  15. Loo, Y. H. and D. J. Brooks (2009). Terror attacks: Understanding social risk views between Singaporean lay and security practitioners. 2nd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference. D. Brooks. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 33-40.
  16. Mahncke, R. J., D. C. McDermid, et al. (2009). Measuring information security governance within general medical practice 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 63-71.
  17. McDermid, D. C., R. J. Mahncke, et al. (2009). Challenges in Improving Information Security Practice in Australian General Practice 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 1-5.
  18. Newbould, M. and S. Furnell (2009). Playing Safe: A Prototype Game For Raising Awareness of Social Engineering. 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 24-30.
  19. Pydayya, K., P. Hannay, et al. (2009). The 2009 Personal Firewall Robustness Evaluation 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre. 98-102.
  20. Rosewall, I. and M. J. Warren (2009). Information Security Disclosure: A Case Study 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 39-47.
  21. Sansurooah, K. (2009). A forensics overview and analysis of USB flash memory devices. The 7th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Kings Hotel, Perth, Western Australia, secau – Security Research Centre, School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.
  22. Stienne, D. S., N. Clarke, et al. (2009). Strong Authentication for Web Services using Smartcards 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 55-62.
  23. Swan, G. I. (2009). Energy Security: An Australian Nuclear Power Industry. 2nd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference. D. Brooks. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 48 -54.
  24. Szewczyk, P. (2009). ADSL Router Forensics Part 2: Acquiring Evidence. The 7th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Kings Hotel, Perth, Western Australia, secau – Security Research Centre, School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.
  25. Talbot, S. and A. Woodward (2009). Improving an Organisations Existing Information Technology Policy to Increase Security 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 120-128.
  26. Thompson, G. (2009). Automatic detection of child pornography. The 7th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Kings Hotel, Perth, Western Australia, secau – Security Research Centre, School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.
  27. Utakrit, N. (2009). A Review of Browser Extensions, a Man-in-the-Browser Phishing Techniques Targeting Bank Customers. 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 110 – 119.
  28. Valli, C. (2009). The not so smart, smart grid – potential security risks associated with the deployment of smart grid technologies. The 7th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Kings Hotel, Perth, Western Australia, secau – Security Research Centre, School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia.
  29. Williams, P. A. H. (2009). What Does Security Culture Look Like For Small Organizations? . 7th Australian Information Security Management Conference. C. Bolan. Kings Hotel, Perth, secau – Security Research Centre: 48-54.
  30. T.Ibrahim, S.M.Furnell, M.Papadaki and N.L.Clarke. 2009. “Assessing the Usability of Personal Internet Security Tools“, Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security (ECIW 2009), Braga, Portugal, 6-7 July 2009.
  31. B.G.Sanders, P.S.Dowland and S.M.Furnell. 2009. “An Assessment of People’s Vulnerabilities in Relation to Personal and Sensitive Data“, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA 2009), Athens, Greece, 25-26 June 2009, pp50-60.
  32. S.Atkinson, S.M.Furnell and A.D.Phippen. 2009. “Risk Culture Influences in Internet Safety and Security“, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA 2009), Athens, Greece, 25-26 June 2009, pp61-70.
  33. M.Z.Jali, S.M.Furnell and P.S.Dowland (2009) “Evaluating Web-Based User Authentication using Graphical Techniques“, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA 2009), Athens, Greece, 25-26 June 2009, pp108-118.
  34. N.Clarke, S.Karatzouni and S.Furnell.(2009)  “Flexible and Transparent User Authentication for Mobile Devices“, Proceedings of the 24th IFIP Information Security Conference (SEC 2009), Paphos, Cyprus, 18-20 May 2009.
  35. El-Moussa F, Mudhar P, Jones A,  (2009) Taxonomy of SIP Attacks and Countermeasures, European Conference on Information Warfare, Portugal
  36. Lim S Y, Jones A (2009) An Anomaly-based Intrusion Detection Architecture to Secure Wireless Network, Joint Workshop on Information Security 2009 (JWIS2009)
  37. Jones A, (2009) Why are we not getting better at Data Disposal?, Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law Annual Conference 2009

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