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ECIW 2011
7-8 July, Tallinn, Estonia
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Abstracts Selected

 




Abstract submissions have now closed. The review panel have completed the selection process for abstracts submitted before 10 December 2010 and this page lists the abstracts selected for submission as full papers. Late submissions are currently being considered and the page will be updated as appropriate.


Full papers are due not later than 3 February 2011. Please read the style guidelines and other relevant documents linked through the author guidelines page. Papers should be submitted as .doc or .rtf file attachments by email to the Conference Manager, Julia Hawkins along with the paper submission checklist and copyright form available in the downloads section at the bottom of the At a Glance page.


In order to preserve the double blind review process the authors names are listed alphabetically whilst the paper titles are listed in no particular order. You can see an outline programme for the conference on the Programme page


Selected papers from the conference will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics published by Inderscience UK (ISSN:1751-1911X)

 

Abstract titles: Listed in no particular order

Legitimate Defenses Against Dangerous Archenemies. The Justifications by U.S. Presidents for the Initiation of Military Operations in the Persian Gulf and Kosovo, 1991-2003

The Power of Terrorism Discourse

The Development of IO / IW Curriculums in the United States;A Review of Current Efforts and a Case Study from Norwich University

Behaviour Profiling for Transparent Authentication on Mobile Devices

What's Everyone Else Doing? Developing a Cross-Disciplinary Framework for Cyber Security Research

Security of Information System in Organizations; The Principle Defensive Position in the Critical National Infrastructure Protection

Security Considerations for Virtual Platform Provisioning

Studies on the Insecurity on the Web 2.0 Environment

"This is Not a Cyber War, Its a....?" WikiLeaks, Annonymous and the Politics of Hegemony.

Botnet Detection: A Numerical and Heuristic Analysis

Potential Threats of UAV Swarms and the Countermeasure's Need

Cloud-Based Shared Mental Model in Cyber criminals

Developing Intelligence in the Field of Financing Terror- An Analytical Model of Anti-Terror Inter Agency and Cross Border Cooperation: The Security of Financial Systems Dimension

Use of Compression Methods for Data Security Assurance

On Believing and Deceiving

Improving Web Authentication with Keystroke Dynamics

Assessment of Mission Risk: Role of Protection of Information and Communication Technology Resources

Description of a Practical Application to Audit Security Information Systems

Online Radical Rabbits; Force Multipliers and the Imagined Community

Economic Information Warfare – the Geo Factor

A Systems Analysis of Cyber Defence Capability

Analysis and Modelling of Critical Infrastructure Systems

A Secure Architecture for Electronic Ticketing

Modelling Relational Aspects of Critical Infrastructure Systems

A Usage Centric Botnet Taxonomy

Enhanced Steganography for Internet Chat

Estonia After the 2007 Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Organisational Changes in Cyber Security

eXML;Enhanced Steganography for XML

Information Warfare in Greece and Rome

A Study on Cyber Secured E-Governance in an Educational Institute; Performance and User Satisfactiion

A "Mobile and Quick" Terrorism

Video Casting Application Oriented Key Exchange

State Responsibility for Cyber Security: an Analysis of International Law on Cyber Conflict (PhD research paper)

Biometrics Acceptance in Arab Culture

User-Centric Information Security Systems - A Living Lab Approach

Finding Patterns in the Alerts of Intrusion Detection Systems

Developing an International Cooperation on Cyber Defense and Deterrence Against Cyber Terrorism

A Proposal for Domain Name System (DNS) Security Metrics Framework

The Malicious Flash Crack Attack by Quote Stuffing (This is the Way the Financial World Could End)

Monitoring Cyberarms Compliance

Intrusion Detection Through Keystroke Dynamics

Theory for the Implementation of Asymmetric Cryptography Over the Picard Group of an Algebraic Curve

The Computer Security of Public/Open Computer Spaces; Feedback of a Field Study in Europe

Evaluation of the Armed Forces Websites of the European Countries

Rogue Exploitation of Standard/Norms and of the Precautionary Principle; How Terrorism Could Exploit and Pervert Them

Fight Over Images of the State Armed Forces and Private Security Contractors

Perverting Emails; A New Dimension in Internet (In)Security.

Distributed Denial of Service Attacks as Threat Vectors to Economic Infrastructure: Motives, Estimated Losses and Defense Against the HTTP/1.1 GET and SYN Floods Nightmares

Evaluating Cyber Security Awareness in South Africa

Examining the Adequacy of the Information Assurance Curriculum Used in the United States in Responding to Infowar Events.

The Representation of the Iraqi Crisis in the Italian Press

Examining the Adequacy of the Information Assurance Curriculum Used in the United States in Responding to INFOWAR Events, Including the Chinese Attacks on Google, the Stuxnet Incident and Operation Payback as Part of the Wikileaks Event.

Thoughts of War Theorists’ About Information Operations

Legal Protection of Digital Information in the Era of Information Warfare

Live-action Role-Play as a Scenario-Based Training Tool for Security and Emergency Services

'Linked to Al-Qaida'- Terrorist Network as a Metaphor

The Case of WikiLeaks; Organizational Implications in the Light of Data Protection, Information Security and Economic Espionage

Criteria for a Personal Information Security Agent

Computer Games as the Representation of Military Information Operations – A Philosophical Description of Cyborgizing of Warfare

International Criminal Cooperation in the Context of Cyber Incidents

Home Grown Bias: Its Impact on Strategies and Tactics for Influence Operations

"Cyber" in the News

Information Security Culture or Information Safety Culture – What do Words Convey?

Methods for Detecting Important Events and Knowledge From Data Security Logs

Constantly Evolving Cybercrime Forensic Challenges

Affective Approach to Dark Tourism; Narrative Analysis of a Micro-Historical Lappish Case

A Case-Study on American Perspectives on Cyber and Security

Locating the Enemy

Strategic Communication and Revolution in Military Affairs; Describing Actions and Effects

Australian and New Zealand National Cyber Warfare and Critical Infrastructure Protection Policy; A Case Study

Multi Agent System and its Support for the Security System on the Vyatta’s Devices

Is WikiLeaks an International Cyber Warfare Attack?

Evolutionary Algorithms for Optimal Selection of Security Measures

Information Security Culture Principles

The Image of the Afghan War Visual Strategic Communication Narratives of the Isaf-Operation

Structuring Incident Types to Streamline Incident Response

Regulatory Compliance to Ensure Information Security; Financial Supervision Perspective

Cyber Security; Time for Engagement & Debate

 

Authors: Listed alphabetically by lead author surname

Alenius Kari, University of Oulu, Department of History, Finland

Kotilainen Noora, Finnish Institute of International Affairs/Helsinki University, Finland

Armistead Edwin, GbHawk LLC, USA; Peter Stephenson, Norwich University USA

Kull Andro, Financial Supervision Authority, Estonia

Ashenden Debi, Cranfield University, Defence Academy of the UK

Laitine Kari, Police College of Finland, Finland; Sirpa Virta, University of Tampere, Finland

Aslam Mudassar, Mälardalens University/Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden; Christian Gehrmann, Swedish Institute of Computer Science Sweden

Li Fudong, Nathan Clarke, Maria Papadaki and Paul Dowland, University of Plymouth, UK 

Barnard-Wills David, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

Martins José, Academia Militar - CINAMIL e CIIWA, Portugal; Henrique dos Santos, University of Minho - Department of Information Systems Portugal

Beaudoin Laurent, Loica Avanthey and Antoine Gademer, ESIEA, France

Mazareanu Valentin-Petru, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Romania

Bligh Alexander, Ariel University Center, Israel

Mendonça Luís, University of Minho, Portugal; Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Portugal

Braynov Sviatoslav, University of Illinois at Springfield, USA

Ng Daniel Ching Wa, C-PISA/HTCIA, Hong Kong, China

Choobineh Joobin and Evan Anderson, Texas A&M University USA; Michael Grimaila, Air Force Institute of Technology USA

Oblitey William, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA; Dominic Asamoah, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Cook David, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Oliveira Tiago, University of Minho, Portugal; Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Portugal

Craig Richard and Theo Tryfonas, Systems Centre, University of Bristol, UK

Pereira Teresa, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal; Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Portugal; Teresa Bernardino,   Portugal

Crocker Paul and Vasco Nicolau, University of Beira Interior Portugal

Perry Nuno, Paulo Nunes, CIIWAC – Competitive Intelligence and Information Warfare Association Club and CINAMIL – Centro de Investigação da Academia Militar, Lisbon, Portugal 

Czosseck Christian and Anna-Maria Talihärm, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence ESTONIA

Pye Graeme and Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Australia

Czosseck Christian and Karlis Podins, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence ESTONIA

Rafat Khan Farhan, International Islamic University, Pakistan

Dembskey Evan, UNISA, South Africa

Raju M.Kasi, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, India

Desnos Anthony, ESIEA, France; Geoffroy Gueguen

Rashhed Abdullah, Algoritmi Centre, Portugal.; Henrique Santos,  Abdullah Rashed, R&D Centre Algoritmi, University of Minho, Portugal

Dion Maeve, Stockholm University, Sweden

Ribeiro Francisco, Minho University, Portugal; Henrique Santos, Minho University, Portugal

Dlamini Moses, Marek Zielinski, Jason Chuang and Danie Smit, SAP Research, Pretoria, South Africa

Rigoni Andrea, Global Cyber Security Center, Rome

Dogrul Murat and Adil Aslan, Turkish Air War College, Turkey

Rowe Neil, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, United States

Erra Robert, ESIEA Paris, France

Ruiz Eduardo, UNAM, Mexico

Ferreira João and Henrique Santos, Universidade do Minho, Portugal

Vitor J., Centro Algoritmi - Universidade do Minho/ FaCiS - Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal; Cunha Pedro, FaCiS - Universidade Católica Portuguesa Portugal; Parcídio Gonçalves, FaCiS - Universidade Católica Portuguesa Portugal; Miguel Pimenta, Exército Português Portugal

Filiol Eric, ESIEA - CVO Lab, France

Salminen Mirva, University of Tampere, Finland

Filiol Eric, Jonathan Dechaux, Jean-Paul Fizaine, CVO Lab France; Eric Filiol, Laboratoire de virologie et de cryptologie, France

Sarga Libor, Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic; Roman Jašek, Faculty of Applied Informatics, Tomas Bata University in Zlin Czech Republic

Grobler Marthie, Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research South Africa; Jannie Zaaiman, University of Venda, South Africa

Schou Corey, Idaho State University, USA; James Frost, Informatics Research Institute USA; Sean McBride, ISU-IRI / Critical Intelligence USA; Leigh Armistead, ISU-IRI / GbHawk USA

Harmanmaa Marja, University of Helsinki, Finland

Schou Corey, Informatics Research Institute, USA; Sean McBride, Informatics Research Institute USA; James Frost, Informatics Research Institute USA; Leigh Armistead, Informatics Research Institute, USA

Hirvelä Arto, National Defence Univercity, Finland

Skorzewska-Amberg Malgorzata, Kozminski University, Poland

Hjalmarsson Sara, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Stenvall Maija, University of Helsinki, Finland

Hugl Ulrike, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Stieger Ewald and Rossouw von Solms, Institute for ICT Advancement, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Huhtinen Aki-Mauri, Finnish National Defence University, Finland

Talihärm Anna-Maria, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Estonia

Hutchinson William, SECAU - Securtiy Research Centre, Australia; Matthew Warren, Deakin University Australia

Tallinn Liisa, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Estonia

Ilvonen Ilona, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Vaarandi Risto, CCD CoE, Estonia

Induruwa Abhaya, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

Valtonen Anu, University of Lapland, Finland

Jantunen Saara, Finnish National Defence University, Department of Leadership and Military Pedagogy, Finland

Vuorinen Marja, University of Helsinki, Finland

Jantunen Saara and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Finnish National Defence University, Department of Leadership and Military Pedagogy Finland

Warren Matthew and Shona Leitch, Deakin Univeristy Australia

Kamieniecki Wojciech, Karol Adamiecki University of Economics, Poland

Zaaiman Jannie, University of Venda, South Africa; Joey Jansen van Vuuren and Marthie Grobler, CSIR, South Africa 

Kirt Toomas, University of Tartu, Estonia; Jyri Kivimaa, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence Estonia

Zakaria Omar, Nor Fatimah Awang and Mohd Hazali Mohamed Halip, National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia

 

Zivic Predrag and Mike Lecky, Canadian Tire, Canada

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

Last updated 16 February 2011

 

 

 

 

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