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13th ISSA 2014: Johannesburg, South Africa
- Hein S. Venter, Marianne Loock, Marijke Coetzee, Mariki M. Eloff:

2014 Information Security for South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa, August 13-14, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-3384-6 - Miemie Mogale, Mariana Gerber, Mariana Carroll, Rossouw von Solms:

Information Security Assurance Model (ISAM) for an Examination Paper Preparation Process. 1-10 - Rayne Reid, Johan Van Niekerk, Karen Renaud:

Information security culture: A general living systems theory perspective. 1-8 - Sayed Enayat Sayed Ally, Craig Blewett, Brett van Niekerk

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Facebook: The risk-taking attitude amongst Emerging Adults. 1-6 - Pierre Schnarz, Clemens Fischer, Joachim Wietzke, Ingo Stengel:

On a domain block based mechanism to mitigate DoS attacks on shared caches in asymmetric multiprocessing multi operating systems. 1-8 - Rayne Reid, Johan Van Niekerk:

From information security to cyber security cultures. 1-7 - Charlie Hinde, Jacques Ophoff

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Privacy: A review of publication trends. 1-7 - Emilio Raymond Mumba, Hein S. Venter

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Mobile forensics using the harmonised digital forensic investigation process. 1-10 - Sean Pennefather, Barry Irwin

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An exploration of geolocation and traffic visualisation using network flows. 1-6 - Werner K. Hauger, Martin S. Olivier

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The role of triggers in database forensics. 1-7 - Philip M. Trenwith, Hein S. Venter

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A digital forensic model for providing better data provenance in the cloud. 1-6 - Edwin Donald Frauenstein

, Rossouw von Solms:
Combatting phishing: A holistic human approach. 1-10 - Jameel Haffejee, Barry Irwin

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Testing antivirus engines to determine their effectiveness as a security layer. 1-6 - Nkosinathi Mpofu, Wynand J. C. van Staden

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A survey of trust issues constraining the growth of Identity Management-as-a-Service(IdMaaS). 1-6 - Elmarie Kritzinger

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Online safety in South Africa - A cause for growing concern. 1-7 - Jaco Robertson:

Integrity of a common operating picture in military situational awareness. 1-7 - Hein S. Venter

, Marianne Loock
, Marijke Coetzee
, Mariki M. Eloff
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Introduction. 1 - Nicolai Kuntze, Carsten Rudolph

, Oliver Hanka:
Security foundation for a distributed cabin core architecture. 1-6 - Reijo M. Savola, Markku Kylänpää

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Security objectives, controls and metrics development for an Android smartphone application. 1-8 - Zubeida Casmod Khan, Thulani Mashiane:

An analysis of Facebook's graph search. 1-8 - Jacques Coertze, Rossouw von Solms:

The murky waters of IT governance. 1-8 - Wynand J. C. van Staden

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An investigation into reducing third party privacy breaches during the investigation of cybercrime. 1-6 - Juan-Camilo Castillo

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The Mexican Cartels' employment of Inform and Influence Activities (IIA) as tools of asymmetrical warfare. 1-8 - Aleksandar Valjarevic, Hein S. Venter

, Melissa Ingles:
Towards a prototype for guidance and implementation of a standardized digital forensic investigation process. 1-8 - Warren P. Du Plessis

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Software-defined radio (SDR) as a mechanism for exploring cyber-electronic warfare (EW) collaboration. 1-6 - Francois Mouton, Mercia M. Malan, Louise Leenen, Hein S. Venter

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Social engineering attack framework. 1-9 - Peter M. Wrench, Barry Irwin

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Towards a sandbox for the deobfuscation and dissection of PHP malware. 1-8 - Jacques Ophoff

, Mark Robinson:
Exploring end-user smartphone security awareness within a South African context. 1-7 - Luzuko Tekeni, Kerry-Lynn Thomson

, Reinhardt A. Botha
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Concerns regarding service authorization by IP address using eduroam. 1-6 - Abdul Mirza, Makhamisa Senekane

, Francesco Petruccione
, Brett van Niekerk
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Suitability of quantum cryptography for national facilities. 1-7 - Ignus P. Swart, Barry Irwin

, Marthie Grobler
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Towards a platform to visualize the state of South Africa's information security. 1-8 - Wayne D. Kearney, Hennie A. Kruger:

Considering the influence of human trust in practical social engineering exercises. 1-6 - Kudakwashe Madzima, Moses Moyo, Hanifa Abdullah

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Is bring your own device an institutional information security risk for small-scale business organisations? 1-8

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