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2008

Books

  1. Brooks, D. J. (2008). Public street CCTV: A psychometric study of social risk. Saarbrucken, VDM Verlag.
  2. Jones, A. and C. Valli (2008). Building a Digital Forensic Laboratory., Butterworth-Heinemann.

Journals

  1. Brooks, D. J. (2008). "Defining the science of security through knowledge categorisation." Acta Criminologica: South African Journal of Criminology. 21(1).
  2. Brooks, D. J. (2008). "What is security: Definition through knowledge categorisation." Security Journal.
  3. Jones, A., C. Valli, Sutherland, I. and Dardick, G. (2008). "The 2007 Analysis of Information Remaining on Disks Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market." Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law 3(1): 23-36.
  4. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). A Practical Application of CMM to Medical Security Capability. Information Management and Computer Security, 16(1), 58-73.
  5. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). When trust defies common security sense. Health Informatics Journal, 14(3), 211-221.

Refereed Conferences

  1. Bolan, C. (2008). A Review of the Electronic Product Code Standards for RFID Technology. Paper presented at the Paper presented at the Seventh International Network Conference. Plymouth, UK.
  2. Hannay, P., & Woodward, A. (2008). Cold boot memory aquisition: An investigation into memory freezing and data retention claims. Paper presented at the The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management. Las Vegas, Nevada.
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2008) Propaganda Dilemmas for Environmental Security, Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Information Warfare, University of Plymouth, 30th June - 1st July, 2008, pp.
  4. Hutchinson, W. (2008) The Ethics of Information Operations, Fifth International Conference Of The Australian Institute Of Computer Ethics, Deakin University, Melbourne, 11th February, 2008.
  5. McLaughlin, R. E. and D. J. Brooks (2008). The compliance of intruder alarm installations in Western Australia: Are intruder alarm systems being installed to Australian Standard AS2201.1 - "Client's premises - Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance." Proceeding of the 2008 42nd International Carnahan Conference in Security Technology, Prague, IEEE.
  6. Valli, C. (2008). SIMPLE - Rethinking the monolithic approach to digital forensics. 3rd Conference on Digital Forensics, The 2008 Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
  7. Valli, C. and A. Jones (2008). A study of 2nd Hand Blackberry for sale - World class security foiled by humans. Proceedings of the 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM 2008 - The 2008 International Conference on Security & Management., Las Vegas, USA.
  8. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). A holistic perspective on models for medical information security. In H.R. Arabnia, S. Aissi & M. Bedworth (Eds.). Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, (2nd ed) Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM'08 - The 2008 International Conference on Security & Management. (pp. TBA). USA: CSREA Press.
  9. Williams, P. A. H. (2008) How addressing implementation issues can assist in medical information security governance. In N.L. Clarke & S.M. Furnell (Eds.). Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Huam Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, (pp. 116-125), Plymouth: University of Plymouth.
  10. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). Can an Adapted Clinical Governance Model be Used to Improve Medical Information Security? In D. Remenyi (Ed.), Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, (pp.219-228), Reading: Academic Conferences Limited.
  11. Woodward, A., & Hannay, P. (2008). Forensic implications of using the firewire memory exploit with Microsoft Windows XP. Paper presented at the The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management. Las Vegas, Nevada.
  12. Woodward, A. (2008). What Artifacts do Current BitTorrent Clients Leave Behind? The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 14-17

2007

Refereed Journals

  1. Brooks, D.J. (2007). The Academicians: Interview with David Brooks. Journal of Security Education, 2(4), 119-125.
  2. Clarke, N.L. and Furnell, S.M. 2007. “Advanced User Authentication for Mobile Devices“, Computers & Security, vol. 26, no. 2, pp109-119.
  3. Clarke, N.L. and Furnell, S.M. 2007. “Authenticating Mobile Phone Users using Keystroke Analysis”, International Journal of Information Security, vol. 6, no. 1, pp1-14.
  4. Fischer KP, Bleimann U, Fuhrmann W, Furnell SM (2007) Analysis of security-relevant semantics of BPEL in cross-domain defined business processes, Information Management & Computer Security, Volume 15, Issue 2, pp116-127
  5. Furnell SM, Evangelatos K, (2007)Public awareness and perceptions of biometrics, Computer Fraud & Security, Issue 1, January, pp8-13
  6. Furnell, SM,Bryant P and Phippen A.D. (2007) Assessing the security perceptions of personal Internet users,Computers & Security, Vol 26, (5) pp 410-417
  7. Furnell, SM (2007) Making security usable: Are things improving?Computers & Security, Vol 26, (6) pp 434-443
  8. Furnell, SM (2007) An assessment of website password practices, Computers & Security, Vol 26, (7-8) pp 445-451
  9. Furnell SM (2007) Phishing: can we spot the signs? Computer Fraud & Security, Issue 3, March, pp10-15
  10. Hutchinson, W. Huhtinen, A. Rantapelkonen, J. (2007). The Impact of Perspective on the Effects and Outcomes of Conflict. Journal of Information Warfare, 6(1), 1-6.
  11. Hutchinson, W. (2007). An Information-centric and Proactive Approach to Information Security teaching. International Journal of Information and Computer Security, 1(4), 369-377.
  12. Hutchinson, W. (2007). The Systemic Roots of Suicide Bombing. Systems Research and Behavioural Science, 24, 191-200.
  13. Jones, A. (2007). Convergence - Information Security Technical Report. Computer Fraud & Security, 12(3), 12-14.
  14. Jones, A. (2007). A framework for the management of Information Security Risks. BT Technology Journal, 25(1), 30-36.
  15. Karakasiliotis, A. Furnell, S.M. and Papadaki, M. 2007. ”An assessment of end-user vulnerability to phishing attacks”, Journal of Information Warfare, vol. 6, no. 1, pp.17-28.
  16. Rodwell, P.M. Furnell, S.M. and Reynolds, P.L. 2007. “A Non-Intrusive Biometric Authentication Mechanism Utilising Physiological Characteristics of the Human Head”, Computers & Security, vol. 26, nos. 7-8, pp468-478.
  17. Tucker C, Furnell SM, Ghita BV, Brooke PJ (2007) A new taxonomy for comparing intrusion detection systems, Internet Research, vol. 17, no. 1, pp88-98
  18. Williams, P.A. H. (2007). Information Governance: A Model for Security in Medical Practice. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, 2(1), 54-67.
  19. Williams, P.A. H. (2007). Medical data security: Are you informed or afraid?.
  20. Valli, C. (2007) Honeypot technologies and their applicability as a strategic internal countermeasure, International Journal of Information and Computer Security, 1(4), 430-436

Refereed Conferences

  1. Al-Hajiri, H., & Williams, P. A. H. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). The effectiveness of investigative tools for Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card forensics. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  2. Al-Zarouni, M. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Introduction to Mobile Phone Flasher Devices and Considerations for their Use in Mobile Phone Forensics. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  3. Al-Zarouni, M. (2007, 4th December 2007). Taxonomy of iPhone Activation and SIM Unlocking Methods. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  4. Al-Zarouni, M., & Al-Hajri, H. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). A Proof-of-Concept Project for Utilizing U3 Technology in Incident Response. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  5. Ami-Narh, J. T., & Williams, P. A. H. (2007, 4th December 2007). The need for a security/privacy model for the health sector in Ghana. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  6. Armistead, E. L., & Murphy, T. (2007). The Evolution of Information Operations, Contracts Across the DoD: Opportunities for Growth in the Future for Academics. Paper presented at the ICIW 2007, Naval Postgraduate School, Moneterey.
  7. Baatard, G. (2007, 4th December 2007). Teaching PHP with Security in Mind. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  8. Biros, D. P., Weiser, M., & Whitfield, J. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Managing Digital Forensic Knowledge An Applied Approach. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  9. Bolan, C. (2007) KILL Features of RFID Tags in a Medical Environment: Boon or Burden? World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing (Security and Management), Las Vegas, Nevada.
  10. Bolan, C. (2007, 4th December 2007). A Single Channel Attack on 915MHz Radio Frequency Identification Systems. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  11. Brand, M. (2007, 4th December 2007). A Comprehensive Firewall Testing Methodology. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  12. Brand, M. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Forensic Analysis Avoidance Techniques of Malware. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  13. Brooks, D.J. (2007). Defining the science of security through knowledge categorisation. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Security Risk Management Skills Updating Conference. Pretoria: University of South Africa.
  14. Brooks, D.J. (2007). Defining the science of security through knowledge categorisation. Proceedings of the Criminology and Victimlogical Society of Southern Africa (CRIMSA) Conference 2007. Pretoria: University of Pretoria.
  15. Brooks, D.J. (2007, July). Defining security through the presentation of security knowledge categories. Paper presented at the 7th Australasian Security Research Symposium, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA.
  16. Brown, J. (2007, 4th December 2007). Evolution of a Database Security course: using non-enterprise teaching tools Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  17. Chatziapostolou, D., and S.M.Furnell. 2007. “Assessing the usability of system-initiated and user-initiated security events”, Proceedings of ISOneWorld 2007, Las Vegas, 11-13 April 2007.
  18. Colwill, C., & Jones, A. (2007, 4th December 2007). The Importance of Human Factors when Assessing Outsourcing Security Risks. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  19. Dardick, G. S., Roche, C. R. L., & Flanigan, M. A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). BLOGS: ANTI-FORENSICS and COUNTER ANTI-FORENSICS. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  20. Doleman, R., & Brooks, D.J. (2007, July). Fire protection compliance in aged care facilities. Paper presented at the 7th Australasian Security Research Symposium, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA.
  21. Foster, K.J., 2007. Achieving High Reliability. Risk Engineering Society Meeting, Canberra, 5 March.
  22. Foster, K.J. 2007. Physical Security. US Department of Defence - Technical Support Working Group Seminar, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, 14 March.
  23. Foster, K.J., 2007.   Unstable Risk Management Systems. Society for Risk Analysis Europe Conference, The Hague, 17-19 June.
  24. Foster, K.J., 2007.  Unstable Risk Management Systems. Risk Management Institute of Australasia Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland, 25-27 November.
  25. Karatzouni, S., S.M.Furnell, N.L.Clarke and R.A.Botha. 2007. “Perceptions of User Authentication on Mobile Devices”, Proceedings of ISOneWorld 2007, Las Vegas, 11-13 April 2007.
  26. Golygowksi, L. (2007, 4th December 2007). Increasing security in the physical layer of wireless communication. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  27. Guillot, A., & Kennedy, S. (2007, 4th December 2007). Information Security Surveys: A Review of the Methodologies, the Critics and a Pragmatic Approach to their Purposes and Usage. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  28. Hannay, P. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). A Methodology for the Forensic Acquisition of the TomTom One Satellite Navigation System – A Research in Progress. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  29. Hannay, P. & James, P. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Pocket SDV with SDGuardian: A Secure & Forensically Safe Portable Execution Environment Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  30. Hannay, P. Woodward, A. & Cope, N. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). A forensically tested tool for identification of notebook computers to aid recovery: LIARS phase1 proof of concept. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  31. Hansen, P. (2007, 4th December 2007). Network Security – Is IP Telephony Helping The Cause? Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  32. Heinke, L. (2007, 4th December 2007). The Need for an Investigation into Possible Security Threats Associated with SQL Based EMR Software. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  33. Hilven, A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Mood 300 IPTV decoder forensics. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  34. Hilven, A., & Woodward, A. (2007, 4th December 2007). How safe is Azeroth, or, are MMORPGs a security risk. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  35. Hutchinson, W. (2007). Using digital systems for deception and influence. Paper presented at the HAISA2007 - International Conference on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance, Plymouth, UK.
  36. Ibrahim, A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Steganalysis in Computer Forensics. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  37. James, P. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Can SDV Technology be Utilised in a Smartphone to Prevent Forensic Analysis? Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  38. James, P., & Woodward, A. (2007, 4th December 2007). Securing VoIP: A Framework to Mitigate or Manage Risks. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  39. Jones, A. (2007, 2-3 July 2007). Critical Infrastructure Protection –Developments Since the Inception of the Concept. Paper presented at the 6th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Defence College of Management and Technology, Shrivenham, UK.
  40. Karatzouni, S., Clarke, N., & Furnell, S. (2007, 4th December 2007). Device- versus Network-Centric Authentication Paradigms for Mobile Devices: Operational and Perceptual Trade-Offs. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  41. Kessler, G. (2007, September 6-7). Experiences and methodologies teaching hands-on cyberforensics skills online. Paper presented at the CFET 2007: 1st International Conference on Cybercrime Education and Training, Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK.
  42. Kessler, G. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Anti-Forensics and the Digital Investigator. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  43. Li, F. Clarke, N. & Bolan, C. (2007). User Perception of the Security & Privacy Concerns of RFID Technology. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance, Plymouth, UK.
  44. Luo, V. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Tracing USB Device artefacts on Windows XP operating system for forensic purpose Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  45. Mahncke, R.J. & Williams, P. A. H. (2007). The issues in securing electronic health information in transit. In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM’07 - The 2007 International Conference on Security & Management, (in publication). USA: CSREA Press
  46. Ng, D. and Woodward, A. (2007). Implications for use of different encryption algorithms on power consumption for mobile devices in the healthcare industry. In: Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 25-28
  47. O’Rourke, S. (2007, 3rd & 4th December 2007). Virtual Radicalisation: Challenges for Police. Paper presented at the The 8th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  48. Sansurooah, K. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). An approach in identifying and tracing back spoofed IP packets to their sources. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  49. Sansurooah, K. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). An overview and examination of digital PDA devices under forensics toolkits. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  50. Sargent, R., & Brooks, D.J. (2007, July). An analysis of how the perception of risk influences decision making. Paper presented at the 7th Australasian Security Research Symposium, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA.
  51. Shaw, D. (2007, 3rd & 4th December 2007). Managing Analysis. Paper presented at the The 8th Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  52. Szewczyk, P. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). ADSL Router Forensics Part 1: An introduction to a new source of electronic evidence. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  53. Szewczyk, P. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). An examination of the Asus WL-HDD 2.5 as a Nepenthes malware collector. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  54. Utakrit, N. (2007, 4th December 2007). The Phantasm of ATM Withdrawal. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  55. Valli, C., & Woodward, A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Oops They Did it Again: Results of the 2007 Australian Remnant Hard Disk Study. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  56. Valli, C., & Wooten, A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). An Overview of ADSL Homed Nepenthes Honeypots In Western Australia. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  57. Valli, C. (2007). IT Sharps: Disposing of your IT medical waste, In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM’07 - The 2007 International Conference on Security & Management, pp. USA: CSREA Press.
  58. Webb, D. (2007, 4th December 2007). Medical Identity Theft – Not Feeling Like Yourself? Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  59. Webb, K. (2007, 2-3 July 2007). Experential Operations: An Information-Based Operational Management Approach for Managing National Security Operations. Paper presented at the 6th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Defence College of Management and Technology, Shrivenham, UK.
  60. Webb, K. (2007). Information Terrorism in the New Security Environment. Paper presented at the ICIW 2007 International Conference on Information Warfare, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.
  61. Williams, P. A. H. (2007). A holistic perspective on models for medical information security. In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM’07 - The 2007 International Conference on Security & Management, (in publication). USA: CSREA Press.
  62. Williams, P. A. H. (2007, 4th December 2007). Medical insecurity: when one size does not fit all. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
  63. Williams, P. A. H. (2007). The effects of IT on information culture in general medical practice. . Paper presented at the Paper presented at the TILC 2007 T2-Technology and Transformation: Transforming Information and Learning Conference, Edith Cowan University.
  64. Woodward, A & Williams, P. A. H. (2007). Wireless Rx - Risk assessment and recommendations for securing a wireless network in a medical practice. In H.R. Arabnia & S. Aissi (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing - SAM’07 - The 2007 International Conference on Security & Management, (in publication). USA: CSREA Press.
  65. Woodward, A. & Valli, C. (2007) Do Current Erasure Programs Remove Evidence of BitTorrent Activity? 2nd Conference on Digital Forensics, Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia
  66. Yap, L. F., & Jones, A. (2007, 3rd December, 2007). Profiling Through a Digital Mobile Device. Paper presented at the The 5th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  67. Yap, L. F., & Jones, A. (2007, 2-3 July 2007). Public Key Usage Model in Converged Networks. Paper presented at the 6th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Defence College of Management and Technology, Shrivenham, UK.
  68. Yap, L. F., & Jones, A. (2007). Deleted Mobile Device’s Evidence Recovery:. Paper presented at the Media and Information-War Conference 2007, Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.

Media Engagement.

Dr Andrew Woodward
(2007) Wireless net theft warning - The West Australian, P45 Wednesday June 6
(2007) Auditor Generals report on wireless network use by the DoJ - Channel 10 News, Wednesday April 4

2006

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

2005

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.

2004

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.

2003

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.

2002

Book Chapters

  1. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2002) Deception and Reality: A Challenge for the Information and Knowledge Management Function, in: Human Factors in Information Systems, eds: Szewczak, E., Snodgrass, C., IRM Press, Hershey. Ch.21, pp 287-295. ISBN: 1-9317777-10-1.
  2. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2002) Manipulating Reality: Deception on the Web, in: Make or Break Issues in IT Management, eds: Remenyi, D., Brown, A. Butterworth-Heineman, Oxford. Ch.15, pp 300-311. ISBN: 07506 50346.
  3. Hutchinson, W.E., Warren, M.J. (2002) Aggression on the Networks: An Australian Viewpoint, in: Social Responsibility in the Information Age, ed: Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.8, pp: 114-125. ISBN 1-930708-11-4.
  4. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W.E. (2002) Cyberspace Ethics and Information Warfare, in: Social Responsibility in the Information Age, ed: Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.6, pp: 126-134. ISBN 1-930708-11-4

Refereed Journals

  1. Brooks, W. J., Warren, M. J., & Hutchinson, W. (2002). A Security Evaluation Criteria. Logistics Information Management, 15(5/6), 377-385. ISSN: 0957-6053.
  2. Hutchinson, W. (2002). Concepts in Information Warfare. Logistics Information Management, 15(5/6), 410-413. ISSN: 0957-6053.
  3. Hutchinson, W., & Warren, M. J. (2002). Truth, lies, reality, and deception: an issue for electronic commerce. International Journal of Services Technology and Management, 3(2), 208-221. ISSN: 0267-5730.
  4. Warren, M. J., & Hutchinson, W. (2002). The Use of the Internet by Terrorists. Journal of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers, 10(2), 17-28.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. Brooks, D.J. & Smith, C.L. (2002). Public street surveillance: A psychometric study on the perceived social risk. Proceeding of the Information Warfare and Security Conference. Perth: Edith Cowan University.
  2. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M.J. (2002). Information superiority and the role of an organisation’s network, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July. pp. 567-572.
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2002). The Use and Abuse of Logic in Contemporary Western Perception Management, European Information Warfare and Security Conference, ed. B.Hutchinson, London, July, 2002. pp. 107-1.
  4. Valli, C. (2002). The Proxy Bakers Dirty Dozen - An analysis of abusive users of a WWW cache. Paper presented at the Seventh CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, Toorak, Deakin University.
  5. Valli, C. (2002). The New Homeland Defence, 1st European Conference on Information Warfare, Brunel University, UK.
  6. Valli, C. (2002). Misuse Of The Internet At Work, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July.
  7. Valli, C. (2002). With Speed the Hacker Cometh, 3rd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Scarborough, Edith Cowan University.
  8. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2002). Security Risk Analysis in e-Commerce, Proceedings of the Third International Network Conference, eds, S.F. Furnell, P.S.Dowland, Plymouth, UK. July. pp. 397-404.
  9. Webb, S. (2002). Wireless Insecurity Current Issues with Securing WLANs, 3rd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Scarborough, Edith Cowan University.
  10. Yee, J. (2002). Firewall or FireFolly - An initial investigation into the effectiveness of Personal Firewalls in securing personal computers from attack, In 2002 Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference(Ed, Hutchinson, A. P. W.) We-BCentre, Perth, Western Australia.

2001 and Before

Books

  1. Hutchinson, W. E., & Warren, M. J. (2001). Information Warfare: Corporate Attack and Defence in the Digital Age. Oxford: Butterworth-Heineman. ISBN: 0 7506 4944 5.

Referred Journals

  1. Foster, K.J., (1997) Cybernetic Risk Analysis, in Risk Analysis: An International Journal, April, pp 215-225.
  2. Gerrans, P., Hutchinson, W.E. (2000) Sustainable Development and Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Long Way to Go, Small and Medium-Sized and the Environment: Business Imperatives, Greenleaf Publishing Ltd., Sheffield, UK. Ch.5, pp. 75-81. ISBN: 1-874719-22-5
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2000) Bottom up management and system design, in: Human Centred Method for Information Systems, eds: Clarke, S., Lehaney, B., Idea Group Publishing, USA. Ch.4, pp.61-75 ISBN: 1-878289-64-0
  4. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Cyber Terrorism and the Contemporary Corporation, in Information Security Management: Global Challenges in the next Millennium, ed. Dhillon, G. Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, USA. Ch V, pp. 53-64. ISBN: 1-878289-78-0
  5. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W.E. (2000), The use of the Internet by Terrorists and its impact upon Electronic Commerce, in: Electronic Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges, eds. Rahman, S.M., Raisinghani, M.S., Idea Group Publishing, Hershey, USA. Ch.22, pp. 352-361. ISBN: 1-878289-76-4

Non-Referred Journals

  1. Foster, K.J., 1993, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Part 1: The Terrorist Environment and The FAA’s Response, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 2, no 4, December, pp. 13-26.
  2. Foster, K.J., 1994, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Part 2: The Commercial Dimension, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 3, no 1, 1st Quarter, pp. 19-32.
  3. Foster, K.J., 1994, The Decision to Attack Pearl Harbor, Journal of the Australian Institution of Professional Intelligence Officers, Volume 3, no 3, 3rd Quarter, pp. 13-27.
  4. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis: Risk Management Re-examined, in InterData Risk Handbook, Third Edition, IDP InterData, Sydney, pp.  72-75, 78.
  5. Foster, K.J., 2001, Alarming Innovations, Security Oz, no. 7, pp. 38-41, 120-121
  6. Foster, K.J., 2001, In's and Out's of CCTV, Security Oz, no. 8, pp. 70-78

Referred Conferences

  1. Brooks, D.J. (2001). Closed circuit television: Legal considerations for the security industry regarding digital processed video images. In H.Armstrong (Ed.). Proceeding of the 5th Australian Security Research Symposium. Perth: Edith Cowan University. pp. 29-42.
  2. Brooks, D.J. (2001). Is closed circuit television socially acceptable? A proposition for a psychometric study. In H.Armstrong (Ed.). Proceeding of the 5th Australian Security Research Symposium. Perth: Edith Cowan University. pp. 43-54.
  3. Foster, K.J., 2000, Control: Risk, Cybernetics, Intelligent Building Systems, Security,  Casino Security Conference, Darwin, October.
  4. Foster, K.J., 1998,  The Security Risk Audit for Public Places, VSI & ASIS Seminar on Public Order Maintenance, Melbourne, October.
  5. Foster, K.J., 1998,  Designing an Integrated Risk Management Operation, Risk Management Seminar, Perth, February.
  6. Foster, K.J., 1998,  The Security Risk Audit for Public Places, Victorian Security Institute and American Society for Industrial Security Seminar on Public Order Maintenance, Melbourne, October.
  7. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Avoiding Surprises with Cybernetics, Water Corporation Seminar on Risk Management, Perth, July.
  8. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Achieving Safe Streets with Cybernetics, Consultel Seminar for Local Government Councils, Perth, July.
  9. Foster, K.J., and Laidley, A.M., 1996,  Drafting a Security Strategic Plan: A Rational Approach to University Security, Education Security Conference, Surfers Paradise.
  10. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Achieving Safe Streets with Cybernetics, Consultel Seminar for Local Government Councils, Perth, July.
  11. Foster, K.J., 1997,  Avoiding Surprises with Cybernetics, Water Corporation Seminar on Risk Management, Perth, July.
  12. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Will the Australian Standard on Risk Management Decrease the Likelihood of Surprise?, Risk Engineering Seminar, UNSW.
  13. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Using AS/NZS 4360:1995 - The New Risk Management Standard - in an IT Environment, Security Australia Conference, Sydney.
  14. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Using AS/NZS 4360:1995 - The New Risk Management Standard, Proceedings of the IES Conference on Public Sector Risk Management, Sydney, 29-30 April.
  15. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Public Sector Risk Management: Guidelines for Changing Organisational Environment, Proceedings of the IES Conference on Minimising Legal Risk in a Changing Organisational Environment, Sydney, 19-20 March.
  16. Foster, K.J., 1996,  Designing an Integrated Security Operation: The Physical and IT Connection, Security Australia Conference, Sydney.
  17. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis, Society for Risk Analysis Conference, Honolulu.
  18. Foster, K.J., 1995, Cybernetic Risk Analysis, SRA Conference, Honolulu.
  19. Foster, K.J., 1994, Surviving Network Disasters - Horror Stories and Strategies, ATUG '94 Conference, Melbourne, 3-5 May.
  20. Foster, K.J., 1994, Risk Perception, RES Meeting, Canberra, Feb.
  21. Foster, K.J., 1994, Managing the Maintenance Management Nightmare - Sabotage, International Maintenance Management Conference, Melbourne, 16-17 Aug., and Sydney, 18-19 Aug.
  22. Foster, K.J., 1994, Cybernetic Risk Analysis,  Security Research Symposium, Griffith University, Brisbane, 1-2 February.
  23. Foster, K.J., 1994, Cybernetic Risk Analysis - A Dynamic Approach to Risk Control, IIR IT Security Conference, Canberra, 2-3 March.
  24. Foster, K.J., 1994, Risk Perception, Risk Engineering Society Meeting, Canberra, February.
  25. Foster, K.J., 1994, Crucial Success Factors for Achieving Cost Effective Security, 2nd annual IES Security Management Conference, Sydney, 15-16 March, and Melbourne, 17-18 March.
  26. Foster, K.J., 1994, Surviving Network Disasters - Horror Stories and Strategies, ATUG '94 Conference, Melbourne, 3-5 May. 
  27. Foster, K.J., 1994, Approaches to Risk Analysis for Security Decision Making, ASIAL Conference, Sydney.
  28. Foster, K.J., 1994, Analysing Risks in a Criminal Environment, Organised Crime Conference, Sydney.
  29. Foster, K.J., 1993, Seven Steps to Risk Management, ASIO Management seminar; Department of Social Security - Security Seminar.
  30. Foster, K.J., 1993, Security Risk Management: A Rational Approach, Sheriffs' Conference, Adelaide; The Australian Share/Guide (IBM Computer) Conference, Melbourne; Australian Customs Service Security Conference, Canberra; QANTAS Security Managers' Conference, Sydney.
  31. Foster, K.J., 1992, The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 Over Lockerbie, Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers' Conference, Sydney.
  32. Foster, K.J., 1992, An Agency Security Adviser's Guide to Risk Management, The Commonwealth Agency Security Advisers' Conference, Canberra.
  33. Foster, K.J., 1991/92, Security Risk Management: A Model for Australia?, a series of lecture presentations to police and security agencies in Australia, USA, Canada, and UK.
  34. Foster, K.J., 1991, Pearl Harbor, Lockerbie, and Risk Management: What Are the Lessons?, The Society for Risk Analysis Conference, Baltimore, USA.
  35. Hutchinson, W., Stoney, M. (2001) The implications of the United Kingdom's Terrorism Act on Cyberspace, European Conference on e-Government, September 27-28 2001, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. pp. 203-207. ISBN: 0-9540488-0-1-4.
  36. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2001) The Use Of The Viable Systems Model To Develop An Understanding Of The Vulnerability Of An Information System, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2001, April, Portsmouth University, UK
  37. Stoney, S., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Designing for Diversity, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2001, April, Portsmouth University, UK
  38. Stoney, S., Hutchinson, W. (2001) Fire, File and Forget: Why e-mails often fail, 2nd Working for e-Business (We-B) Conference, Perth. Nov, 2001. In: Working for Excellence in the e-conomy, Edith Cowan University, Perth, pp: 67-72. ISBN: 0-7829-0501-8.
  39. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Duality Security Risk Analysis Method for e-Commerce, 2nd Australian Information Warfare and Security Conference, Perth, Nov, 2001 In: Survival in the e-conomy, eds: Hutchinson, W., Warren. M, Burn, J. Edith Cowan University, Perth. pp: 259-266. ISBN: 0-7298-0499-2
  40. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Security Method for Healthcare Organisations, 8th IFIP Annual Working Conference on Information Security Management, Las Vegas, USA, September. In: Advances in Information Security Management and Small Systems Security, eds: Eloff, J.H.P., Labuschagne, L., von Soms, R., Dhillon, G. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. pp: 157-166. ISBN: 0-7923-7506-8
  41. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) A Security Training Approach for UK Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, 2nd World Conference Information Security Education - IFIP TC11-WG11.8, eds: H.Armstrong & L. Yngstrom, Perth, Australia, July 12-14. pp.197-208. ISBN: 0-7298-0498-4.
  42. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Teaching Small and Medium Sized Enterprises about Security, Proceedings of 5th Australian Security Research Symposium, ed. H.Armstrong, Perth, Australia, July 11, 2001. pp. 207-218 ISBN: 0-7298-0497-06.
  43. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Information Warfare and Hacking, Proceedings of 5th Australian Security Research Symposium, ed. H.Armstrong, Perth, Australia, July 11, 2001. pp.195-206. ISBN: 0-7298-0497-06.
  44. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W (2001) Deception: A Tool and Curse for Security Management, in: Trusted Information: The New Decade Challenge, eds. Michel Dupuy, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. ISBN: 0-7923-7389-8. Proceedings of IFIP TC11, 16th IFIP/SEC 2001, 16th International Conference on Information Security, Paris, France, June 11-13, 2001. pp.327-338
  45. Hutchinson, W., Warren, S. (2000) Using the Viable Systems Model to develop an Understanding of Information Security Threats to an Organisation, In: Proceedings of 1st Australian Information Security Management conference, Geelong, Australia. ISBN: 0-73002-796-1
  46. Hutchinson, W., Warren, S. (2000) Concepts in Information Warfare, W-eB Conference, Perth, Nov 2000. In: Working with e-Business: Challenges for the New Economy. pp. 136-142. ISBN: 0-7298-0485-2.
  47. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) The use of Deception in Systems, In: Proceedings of International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management, 8-10 Nov, 2000, Deakin University, Geelong. ISBN: 0 646 40478 4.
  48. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Retaliation Against Information Attack: Attitudes and Practices of Australian Information Systems Managers, 12th Annual Computer Security Incident Handling Conference, Chicago, June 25-30, 2000
  49. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Deception and the Information Security function, INC 2000 Second International Network Conference, 3-6 July 2000, Plymouth, UK.
  50. Stoney, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000) Information Warfare and Developing Nations: opportunities and threats, BITWorld2000, Mexico, June 1-3 2000. In: Business Information Technology Management: Leveraging International Opportunities, Universidad IberoAmercicana,. ISBN: 0-905304-31-4
  51. Warren, S, Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (2000) Healthcare IT Security: Can the European Union Experiences assist Australia? In: Proceedings of 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. ISBN: 1 86435 512 3.
  52. Warren, S., Hutchinson, W, (2000) On-line Security Attacks against Small and Medium Sized Organisation. In: Proceedings of 1st Australian Information Security Management conference: IFIG WG 11.1, Geelong, Australia. ISBN: 0-73002-796-1
  53. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000). Information Warfare and Security Ethics, in: Proceedings of the 2nd International conference of the Australian Institute for Computer Ethics. Canberra, Nov 11-12, 2000.
  54. Warren, M., Hutchinson, W. (2000). Information Warfare: Fact or Fiction. SEC2000, IFIP World Congress, Beijing, China. In: Information Security for Global Infrastructures, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. pp.411-420. ISBN: 0-7923-7914-4.
  55. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W. (2000) An Information Warfare Risk Analysis Model (A Conceptual Model), INC 2000 Second International Network Conference, 3-6 July, 2000, Plymouth, UK.
  56. Warren, M.J. Hutchinson, W.E. (2000). Terrorism on the Web, UKAIS (UK Academy for Information Systems) 2000, April, Cardiff, Wales, UK. In: Information Systems - Research, Teaching and Practice, eds: P. Beynon-Davies, M.D.Williams, I.Beeson. McGraw-Hill, Maidenhead. ISBN: 0 07 709755 6.
  57. Hutchinson, W., Warren, M. (1999). Attacking the Attackers: Attitudes of Australian IT Managers to retaliation against Hackers, ACIS (Australasian Conference on Information Systems) 99, December, Wellington, New Zealand.
  58. Warren, M.J., Hutchinson, W.E. (1999). The Future of Australian & New Zealand Security Standard AS/NZS 4444? 7th IFIP Conference on Information Security and Management, September, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.