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found 40 matches
- 2006
- Wasim A. Al-Hamdani:
Knowledge flow with information assurance track. InfoSecCD 2006: 52-57 - Wasim A. Al-Hamdani:
Assessment of need and method of delivery for information security awareness program. InfoSecCD 2006: 102-108 - Tammy Alexander:
Domain name registrars: are they part of the domain name fraud problem? InfoSecCD 2006: 113-117 - Thomas Baxley, Jinsheng Xu, Huiming Yu, Jinghua Zhang, Xiaohong Yuan, Joseph Brickhouse:
LAN attacker: a visual education tool. InfoSecCD 2006: 118-123 - John C. Beachboard, Alma Cole, Mike Mellor, Steven Hernandez, Kregg Aytes, Nelson Massad:
A tentative proposal: improving information assurance risk analysis models for small- and medium-sized enterprises through adoption of an open development model. InfoSecCD 2006: 194-196 - Errol A. Blake:
The management of access controls/biometrics in organizations. InfoSecCD 2006: 179-183 - John B. Bowles, Caroline M. Eastman, Csilla Farkas:
Engaging undergraduates in computer security research. InfoSecCD 2006: 184-190 - Michael D. Carroll:
Information security: examining and managing the insider threat. InfoSecCD 2006: 156-158 - Gerald Clevenger:
Incorporating certification and accreditation coursework into network security curriculum. InfoSecCD 2006: 41-43 - Robert E. Crossler
, France Bélanger:
The effect of computer self-efficacy on security training effectiveness. InfoSecCD 2006: 124-129 - Janine DeWitt, Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese:
Contextual integration: a framework for presenting social, legal, and ethical content across the computer security and information assurance curriculum. InfoSecCD 2006: 30-40 - Guillermo A. Francia III
, Tyler S. Gomez:
Steganography obliterator: an attack on the least significant bits. InfoSecCD 2006: 85-91 - Guillermo A. Francia III
, Monica A. Trifas, Dorothy Brown, Rahjima R. Francia, Chrissy Scott:
Visualization and management of digital forensics data. InfoSecCD 2006: 96-101 - Chlotia Posey Garrison:
Encouraging good passwords. InfoSecCD 2006: 109-112 - Mário Guimarães:
New challenges in teaching database security. InfoSecCD 2006: 64-67 - Jason Hill:
The storm ahead: how CALEA will turn VoIP on its head. InfoSecCD 2006: 147-150 - Erik Hjelmås, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Full-spectrum information security education: integrating B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. programs. InfoSecCD 2006: 5-12 - Mark A. Holliday, William C. Kreahling:
Information security and computer systems: an integrated approach. InfoSecCD 2006: 58-63 - Laurence Holt:
A year affair with security: the development of a security program and manager. InfoSecCD 2006: 130-135 - Cameron Jordan:
Law and privacy: the debate over Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) legislation. InfoSecCD 2006: 151 - Frank H. Katz:
Campus-wide spyware and virus removal as a method of teaching information security. InfoSecCD 2006: 1-4 - Kim Luong:
The other side of identity theft: not just a financial concern. InfoSecCD 2006: 152-155 - Martin Mink, Felix C. Freiling:
Is attack better than defense?: teaching information security the right way. InfoSecCD 2006: 44-48 - Robert C. Newman:
Cybercrime, identity theft, and fraud: practicing safe internet - network security threats and vulnerabilities. InfoSecCD 2006: 68-78 - Charles Ohaya:
Managing phishing threats in an organization. InfoSecCD 2006: 159-161 - Brian A. Pashel:
Teaching students to hack: ethical implications in teaching students to hack at the university level. InfoSecCD 2006: 197-200 - Anne M. Payton:
A review of spyware campaigns and strategies to combat them. InfoSecCD 2006: 136-141 - Anne M. Payton:
Data security breach: seeking a prescription for adequate remedy. InfoSecCD 2006: 162-167 - James William Rust:
Corporate management of computer forensics evidence. InfoSecCD 2006: 175-178 - Syed A. Saleem:
Ethical hacking as a risk management technique. InfoSecCD 2006: 201-203
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