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Proceedings of
The 10th European Conference on e-Government
held at the Institute of Cybernetics at the Tallinn University of Technology

Tallinn, Estonia

7-8 July 2011

 

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Paper Title

Author(s)

Page No.

Preface

 

iv

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

 

v

Biographies of contributing authors

 

vi

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

Kari Alenius

1

Use of Compression Methods for Data Security Assurance

Dominic Asamoah and William Oblitey

6

Cyber Security: Time for Engagement and Debate

Debi Ashenden

11

This is not a Cyber war, its a...? Wikileaks, Anonymous and the Politics of Hegemony

David Barnard-Wills

17

Potential Threats of UAS Swarms and the Countermeasure’s Need

Laurent Beaudoin, Antoine Gademer, Loica Avanthey, Vincent Germain and Vincent Vittori

24

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

Alexander Bligh

31

A Secure Architecture for Electronic Ticketing Based on the Portuguese e-ID Card

Paul Crocker and Vasco Nicolau

38

Evaluation of the Armed Forces Websites of the European Countries

Pedro Cunha, Parcídio Gonçalves, Vítor Sá, Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães and Miguel Pimenta

50

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

Christian Czosseck, Rain Ottis and Anna-Maria Talihärm

57

An Usage-Centric Botnet Taxonomy

Christian Czosseck and Karlis Podins

65

User-Centric Information Security Systems - A Living lab Approach

Moses Dlamini, Jan Eloff, Marek Zielinksi, Jason Chuang1 and Danie Smit

73

Intrusion Detection Through Keystroke Dynamics

João Ferreira, Henrique Santos and Bernardo Patrão

81

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

Eric Filiol

91

Perverting eMails: A new Dimension in Internet (in)Security

Eric Filiol, Jonathan Dechaux and Jean-Paul Fizaine

106

Evaluating Cyber Security Awareness in South Africa

Marthie Grobler, Joey Jansen van Vuuren and Jannie Zaaiman

113

Missionaries of Peace – The Creation of the Italian Identity in the Representation of the Political Discussion in Favour of Italy’s Participation in the Iraq War in Il Corriere della Sera

Marja Härmänmaa

122

Thoughts of war Theorists on Information Operations

Arto Hirvelä

127

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

Sara Hjalmarsson

132

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

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen

141

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

Ilona Ilvonen

148

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

Saara Jantunen

155

A Case-Study on American Perspectives on Cyber and Security

Saara Jantunen and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen

163

Evolutionary Algorithms for Optimal Selection of Security Measures

Jüri Kivimaa and Toomas Kirt

172

Botnet Detection: A Numerical and Heuristic Analysis

Luís Mendonça and Henrique Santos

185

Analysis and Modelling of Critical Infrastructure Systems

Graeme Pye and Matthew Warren

194

Modelling Relational Aspects of Critical Infrastructure Systems

Graeme Pye and Matthew Warren

202

A Study on Cyber Secured eGovernance in an Educational Institute: Performance and User Satisfaction

Kasi Raju

211

Steps towards Monitoring Cyberarms Compliance

Neil Rowe, Simson Garfinkel, Robert Beverl, and Panayotis Yannakogeorgos

221

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

Libor Sarga and Roman Jašek

228

Legal Protection of Digital Information in the era of Information Warfare

Małgorzata Skórzewska-Amberg

237

Criteria for a Personal Information Security Agent

Ewald Stieger and Rossouw von Solms

245

International Criminal Cooperation in the Context of Cyber Incidents

Anna-Maria Talihärm

253

Methods for Detecting Important Events and Knowledge From Data Security Logs

Risto Vaarandi

261

Locating the Enemy

Marja Vuorinen

267

Australian National Critical Infrastructure Protection: A Case Study

Matthew Warren and Shona Leitch

275

PhD Papers

 

281

Security Considerations for Virtual Platform Provisioning

Mudassar Aslam and Christian Gehrmann

283

A Mobile and Quick Terrorism

Anthony Desnos and Geoffroy Gueguen

291

Regulatory Compliance to Ensure Information Security: Financial Supervision Perspective

Andro Kull

298

Behaviour Profiling for Transparent Authentication for Mobile Devices

Fudong Li, Nathan Clarke, Maria Papadaki and Paul Dowland

307

Description of a Practical Application of an Information Security Audit Framework

Teresa Pereira and Henrique Santos

315

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

Mirva Salminen

323

Non Academics

 

331

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

Andrea Rigoni and Salvatore Di Blasi

333

Work in progress

 

337

Malicious Flash Crash Attacks by Quote Stuffing: This is the way the (Financial) World Could end

Robert Erra

339

 

 

 

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