| 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 1CISUC - 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 1University 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 1University of Plymouth, UK 2Edith 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 1Parsons 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 |