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Proceedings of

ICIW 2006: The International Conference on Information Warfare and Security

held at The University of Maryland Eastern Shore, USA

15-16 March 2006

 

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Paper

Author(s)

Proceedings
Page

Preface

 

vi

Biographies of Conference Chairs

 

viii

Biographies of contributing Authors

 

ix

Empirical Study of Drive-by-Download Spyware

Mark Barwinski, Cynthia Irvine and Tim Levin
Department of Computer Science, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA

1

Analyzing Risk of Improbable Events: Managing Business Continuity and Information Warfare

Richard Baskerville and Robert Sainsbury
Georgia State University
USA

13

Fighting Bots and Botnets

Dhiraj Bhuyan
British Telecommunications Plc., Ipswich, UK

23

A Multidiscipline Approach to Mitigating the Insider Threat

Jonathan Butts, Robert Mills and Gilbert Peterson
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB,USA

29

A Survey of Worm Detection and Defense

Robert Cole1 and Chao-Hsien Chu2
1
The Pennsylvania State University, USA  2Singapore Management University, Singapore

37

A Survey of the Use of Petri Nets to Model Security and Access Controls

George Dalton, Robert Mills and John Colombi
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA

45

Metamorphism: A Software Protection Mechanism

Thomas Dube, Kenneth Edge, Richard Raines, Rusty Baldwin, Barry Mullins and Christopher Reuter
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA

57

A Taxonomy of Protections Used in Computer Viruses and Their Applications to Software Protection

Kenneth Edge, Thomas Dube, Richard Raines, Rusty Baldwin, Barry Mullins and Christopher Reuter
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA

67

The Weapons of Mass destruction and Proliferation: The North-Atlantic Policy

Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos
University of Crete, Rethimnon, Greece

77

Mitigating Distributed Denial of Service Attacks in an Anonymous Routing Environment: Client Puzzles and Tor

Nicholas Fraser, Richard Raines, Rusty Baldwin, and Kenneth Hopkinson
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA

85

A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Model for Software Protection Schemes

Michael Grimaila and James Crawford
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio USA

95

Structured Security Analysis

Dwight Haworth and Leah Pietron
University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

103

Modeling an Effective Coordinated Defense Through the Lens of the Coordination Theory

Shuyuan Mary Ho and Qing Li
Syracuse University, USA

111

Information Warfare – A European Perspective of Recent Developments

Andy Jones
Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

119

A Technique to Convert Plain Text into Reduced Size Cipher Text

Rakesh Kumar, Jagbir Singh Virk, Mani Arora and Manjit Singh
Khalsa College For Women, Amritsar, India

125

Information Flow Aspects of High Level Tactical Management

Tuija Kuusisto, Rauno Kuusisto, Olli-Pekka Lund and Tatu Mikkola
National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland

131

A State of Constant War: Policy Implications of Data Literacy 

John Laprise
Northwestern University, Evanston, USA

137

Compiler Assisted Tracking of Hacker Assaults

William Mahoney
University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

143

Security in an Uncertain World SME’s and a Level Playing Field

Don Milne and John McCarthy
Buckinghamshire and Chiltern University College, High Wycombe, UK

153

Use of Corporate e-Mail Policies for Combating Unsolicited Commercial e-Mail Communications: Towards Development of a Framework

Evangelos Moustakas1, C. Ranganathan2, Jean-Jacque Sahel3, Michel Walrave4, Lynn Voss1 and Ana Branca Carvalho5 1Middlesex University, London. UK,2University of  Illinois, Chicago, USA, 3Anti Spam Working Group, DTI London, UK 4University of Antwerp, Belgium, 5School of Technology and Management of Viseu, Portugal,

163

Security Breach and Courtroom Battles: Identifying the Issues in Recent FTC and Civil Lawsuits and the Network Security Solutions that may have Prevented them

Philip Hippensteel1 and Nathan Platt2
1Penn State Harrisburg, USA
2Stock and Leader, York, Pennsylvania, USA

 

A Taxonomy of Deception in Cyberspace

Neil Rowe
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA

173

Use of Information Sharing Between Government and Industry as a Weapon

Julie Ryan
George Washington University, Washington DC, USA

183

ABC: Adaptive Bank-Transaction Camouflaging Systems

Kevin Streff, Anandthirth Rajagopalan and Xinwen Fu,
Dakota State University, USA

189

Critical Aspects In Authentication Graphic Keys

Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães1, Kenneth Revett2, Henrique M. D. Santos1
1 University of Minho, Campus de Azurem, Portugal 2 University of Westminster, London, UK

299

Augmenting Detection of Social Engineering Attacks Using Deception Detection Technology

Douglas Twitchell
Illinois State University
, USA

205

The Development of the Framework for Applied Deception in a Honeynet

Suen Yek
Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

213

 

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