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3. HAISA 2009: Athens, Greece
- Steven Furnell, Nathan L. Clarke:

3rd International Conference on Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, HAISA 2009, Athens, Greece, June 25-26, 2009. Proceedings. University of Plymouth 2009, ISBN 978-1-84102-231-4 - David Lacey:

Understanding and Transforming Organisational Culture. 1-6 - Isabella Santa:

The ENISA Awareness Raising Community. 7-12 - Liska Waluyan, Sirikpudee Sasipan, Stephanie Noguera, Tatsuo Asai:

Analysis of Potential Problems in People Management concerning Information Security in Cross-cultural Environment -In the Case of Malaysia- . 13-24 - Tara Whalen, Carrie Gates:

Watchdog or Guardian? Unpacking the Issues Surrounding the Monitoring of InfoSec Employees. 25-35 - Ali Shayan, Komeil Soheili, Behnam Abdi:

Human excellence in the information security: a complexity theory perspective. 36-49 - Benjamin George Sanders, Paul Dowland, Steven Furnell:

An Assessment of People's Vulnerabilities in Relation to Personal & Sensitive Data. 50-60 - Shirley Atkinson, Steven Furnell, Andrew D. Phippen:

Risk Culture Influences in Internet Safety and Security. 61-70 - Janne Merete Hagen, Pål Spilling:

Do organizational security measures contribute to the detection and reporting of IT-system abuses?. 71-81 - Elaine Hulitt, Rayford B. Vaughn:

Information System Security Compliance to FISMA Standard: A Quantitative Measure. 82-96 - Bryan Cline:

An Implementation Process and Factor Model for Information Systems Security Engineering. 97-107 - Mohd Zalisham Jali, Steven Furnell, Paul Dowland:

Evaluating Web-Based User Authentication using Graphical Techniques. 108-118 - Rodrigo Werlinger, Kasia Muldner, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov:

Towards Understanding Diagnostic Work During the Detection and Investigation of Security Incidents. 119-134 - Christopher Bolan, Peter Hannay:

Freegate: A Defence against the Pending Censorship of Australia?. 133-140

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