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ICIW 2009
26-27 March, Cape Town, South Africa
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Proceedings of ICIW 2009
The 4th International Conference on i-Warfare & Security
held at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Breakwater Campus, Cape Town, South Africa
26-27 March 2009

 

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Paper Title

Author(s)

Page No.

Preface

 

iii

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

 

v

Biographies of contributing authors

 

vii

On the use of Internet Voting on Compromised Computers

Philippe Beaucamps1, Daniel Reynaud-Plantey1, Jean-Yves Marion1 and Eric Filiol2
1
Equipe CARTE – LORIA, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex France
2
Army Signals Academy, Rennes, France

1-9

2D Verses 3D Tactical Supremacy in Urban Operations

Chris Flaherty
Visiting Fellow, the University of New South Wales, Australia

10-17

The Changing Nature of Leadership in Finnish Military Organisational Culture: The Melting of Mechanistic Command and Control in Media-Networked Circumstances

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

18-26

Warning to Information Operations Planners: Ignore the Information-Seeking Patterns and the Legal Protection of Information Warfare Victims in the Middle East at Your Peril

Berg Hyacinthe
Université de Paris-Assas School of Law, CERSA-CNRS, France
Infosense Technologies and Research, Inc., USA

27-34

The Role of Funding and Training for the Management of the Computer Forensics Investigation

Hamid Jahankhani1, Amie Taal2 and Kenneth Revett3
1
School of Engineering and Information Sciences, Middlesex University, UK
2Ex-law enforcement officer, Metropolitan Police, UK
3University of Westminster, London, UK

35-42

A Model for Peace Support Operations: An Overview of the ICT and Interoperability Requirements

Louise Leenen, Mapule Modise and Herman le Roux
DPSS, Council for Industrial and Scientific Research, Pretoria, South Africa

43-52

Is Buying and Transacting Online Easier and Safer Than Down Town? : An Emerging Economy Perspective

Edna Martim1, Moses Dlamini1, Darelle van Greunen2, Jan Eloff 3 and Marlien Herselman 4
1
SAP Research CEC Pretoria, South Africa
2Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa
3University of Pretoria3,South Africa
4Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

53-59

Analyzing Functional Entropy of Software Intent Protection Schemes

Todd McDonald, Eric Trias, and Alan Lin
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson, USA

60-67

Laws and Regulations of USAF Military Operations in Cyberspace

Thomas Moore, Michael Grimaila, and Dennis Strouble
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson, USA

68-76

Let Your Fingers Do the Fighting: Pre-Acquisition Exploits - The Technology Crucible

John Nugent
University of Dallas Graduate School of Management, Texas, USA

77-84

Computer Network Attack (CNA) Exploit and Vulnerability Trends for Department of Defence Red and Blue Assessment Teams

David Rohret
CSC, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, USA

85-89

VoIP Over MANETs: A Performance Analysis of OLSR

Noreen Santos, Barry Mullins, Rusty Baldwin and Ryan Thomas
Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, Ohio, USA

90-100

Developing an Academic Curriculum in Information Operations: The First Steps

Corey Schou1, Julie Ryan2 and Leigh Armistead3
1
Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA
2George Washington University, Washington DC, USA
3Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

101-110

A Statistical Analysis of Large Passwords Lists, Used to Optimize Brute Force Attacks

Renier Pelser van Heerden and Johannes Vorster
CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa

111-128

Towards a Conceptual Framework for Cyberterrorism

Namosha Veerasamy
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria, South Africa

129-137

Considerations for Management from the Onset of Information Terrorism

Ken Webb
Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

138-145

 

 

 

Updated 17 March 2009

 

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