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5th International Symposium on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance (HAISA 2011)Steven Furnell, Nathan Clarke (Ed.) |
- Combating Information Security Apathy By Encouraging Prosocial Organisational Behaviour
Kerry-Lynn Thomson, Johan van Niekerk
pp1-10
- Death by a Thousand Facts: Criticising the Technocratic Approach to Information Security Awareness
Geordie Stewart, David Lacey
pp11-21
- Challenges in Implementing Information Security Policies
Andreas Reichard, Gerald Quirchmayr, Christopher Wills
pp22-34
- What Matters Most Among Human Factors to Comply With Organisation's Information Security Policy?
Muhammad Arif
pp35-46
- A Budget Model for Information Security
Moses Dlamini, Mariki Eloff, Jan Eloff, Hein Venter
pp47-57
- Towards An Information Security Maturity Model for Secure e-Government Services: A Stakeholders View
Geoffrey Karokola, Stewart Kowalski, Louise Yngström
pp58-73
- Managing Phishing Emails: A Scenario-Based Experiment
Malcolm Pattinson, Cate Jerram, Kathryn Parsons, Agata McCormac, Marcus Butavicius
pp74-85
- 2-Factor Authentication with 2D Barcodes
Luke Hebbes, Chris Chan
pp86-96
- End-User Perception and Usability of Information Security
Zarul Fitri Zaaba, Steven Furnell, Paul S Dowland
pp97-107
- Towards Usable Privacy Policy Display & Management - The PrimeLife Approach
Julio Angulo, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Tobias Pulls, Erik Wästlund
pp108-118
- Trusting digitized patient-related information: The need for a new approach
Eva Söderström, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, Nomie Eriksson
pp119-129
- The Influence of Religion and Gender on Information Security Problems in Cross-Cultural Environments
Tatsuo Asai
pp130-141