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Proceedings of
The 9th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security
held at the Military Academy, Lisbon, Portugal
6-7 July 2009

 

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Paper Title

Author(s)

Page No.

Preface

 

iv

Biographies of Conference Chairs, Programme Chair, Keynote Speaker and Mini-track Chairs

 

vii

Biographies of contributing authors

 

viii

Markov Process Based Steganalysis by Using Second-Order Transition Probability Matrix

Ainuddin Wahid Abdul Wahab1, 2, Hans Georg Schaathun1 and Anthony Ho1
1University of Surrey, UK
2University of Malaya, Malaysia

1

A Real-Time Robust Decision Support System for Network Centric Warfare

Arundhati Bhattacharyya1, Chandan Mazumdar2 and V.K. Saraswat3
1Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad, India
2Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

3Defence Research and Development Organization, New Delhi, India

9

A Security Architecture to Model Destructive Insider Attacks

Clive Blackwell
Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK

20

A Secured Multi-Party Computational Protocol to Protect Cyberspace for Defense Applications

Manohar Chandwani1 and Durgesh Kumar Mishra2
1Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, India
2Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research, Indore, India

30

Individual Factors Impact on Pirating Digital Media in Thailand

Nawarat Chullasang and Nitaya Wongpinunwatana
Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand

35

How to Cooperatively Improve Broadband Security

Tiago Cruz1, Thiago Leite1, Patricio Baptista1, Rui Vilão1, Paulo Simões1, F. Bastos2 and Edmundo Monteiro1
1
CISUC - DEI, University of Coimbra, Portugal
2PT Inovação – Aveiro, Portugal

42

Challenging Nato's Security Operations in Electronic Warfare: The Policy of Cyber-Defence

Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos
Strategy Internationa.org, Greece

52

A National RACI Chart for an Interoperable “UNUational UCUyber USecUurity” Framework

Mohamed Dafir Ech-Cherif El Kettani1 and Taïeb Debbagh2
1
University Mohammed V-Souissi, Rabat, Morocco
2Ministry of Industry, Commerce and NT, Rabat, Morocco

60

Operational aspects of cyberwarfare or cyber-terrorist attacks: what a truly devastating attack could do

Eric Filiol
ESIEA - Operational virology and cryptology laboratory, Laval, France

71

Information Security and Data Protection: The Role of the “Human Factor” in Organizations

Ulrike Hugl
University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck School of Management, Austria

80

Messy Wars - Postmodern Way to see a War

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen1 and Jari Rantapelkonen2
1National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland
2Finnish Defence Forces, Riihimäki, Finland

88

From Visible to Discreet and Interactive Management – Controlling in a Military Organisation in the Information Battle Space

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland

95

Assessing the Usability of Personal Internet Security Tools

Tarik Ibrahim1, Steven Furnell1, 2, Maria Papadaki1 and Nathan Clarke1, 2
1
University of Plymouth, UK
2
Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

102

Information Security Policies in Small Finnish Companies

Ilona Ilvonen
University of Technology, Tampere, Finland

112

The Dark Side of Complex Information Technology Intensive Firms: Reconciling the Imperative of Social Value Creation With Controversial Quasi-Regulatory Practices

Jonatan Jelen1 and Marko Kolakovic2
1
Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA
2University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia

118

Tamper Resistance of Contactless IC Card to Side-Channel Attacks

Tetsutarou Kanno, Keisuke Iwai and Takakazu Kurokawa
National Defense Academy, Yokosuka city Japan

126

Multilevel Security in a Network-Centric Environment

Anssi Kärkkäinen and Catharina Candolin
The Finnish Defence Forces, Helsinki, Finland

134

Applying a Cost Optimizing Model for IT Security

Jyri Kivimaa
Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia

142

Application and Analysis of Private Matching Schemes Based on Commutative Cryptosystems

Zbigniew Kwecka, William Buchanan and Duncan Spiers
Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

154

Security Framework for Information Systems

José Martins1, Henrique dos Santos2 and Paulo Nunes3
1Academia Militar - Cinamil, Lisboa, Portugal
2University of Minho - Department of Information Systems, Guimarães, Portugal

164

Theoretical Model for Creating a Nation-State Level Offensive Cyber Capability

Rain Ottis
Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia

177

Applying Poker Strategies, Tactics and Rapid Decision Making Methods to Military Decision Making on the Tactical Level

Evert Paas
Estonian Defence Forces, Tallinn, Estonia

183

Cellular Warfare

Karlis Podins
Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia

192

Security Analysis and Modelling Framework for Critical Infrastructure Systems

Graeme Pye and Matthew Warren
School of Information Systems, Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

198

Network Centric Operations: the “SIVICC” Case Study

Nuno Rosário and Paulo Nunes
CIIWAC, Guarda Nacional Republicana, Largo do Carmo 1200-092 Lisboa, Portugal
CIIWAC, CINAMIL, Academia Militar, Paço da Rainha 29 1169-203 Lisboa, Portugal

208

White Force Tracking (WFT)

Tapio Saarelainen
National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

216

Computer-Aided Warriors for Future Battlefields

Tapio Saarelainen and Jorma Jormakka
National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

224

RFID: Big Brother Global?

Cristina Sousa1, Pedro Teixeira Pereira1, Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães1, Leonel Santos2, and Henrique Santos2
1) Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Braga, Portugal
2) Universidade do Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

234

Supply Chain Management Security: The Weak Link of Australian Critical Infrastructure Protection

Matthew Warren and Shona Leitch
Deakin University, Victoria, Australia

240

 

Updated 9 Sep[tember 2009

 

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