https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=139.230.245.20&feedformat=atomOpenresearch - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:09:52ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.1https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ASIC_2011&diff=17388ASIC 20112010-12-16T05:55:25Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ASIC 2011<br />
|Title=4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference <br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2011/12/05<br />
|End date=2011/12/07<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2011/09/30<br />
}}<br />
Information security is centered on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Conference is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.<br />
<br />
The focus theme this year is 'Building a Resilient Future'.<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
* Information Security Management<br />
* Data Security<br />
* Application Security<br />
* Security Policy<br />
* Authenication & Authoristation<br />
* Privacy <br />
* Software Protection<br />
* Mobile Security<br />
* Network Security<br />
* Risk Assessment<br />
* Secure Development<br />
* Internet Security<br />
<br />
Coordinated by secau – Security Research Centre of the School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University.<br />
<br />
If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator, Lisa McCormack, via email - secau@ecu.edu.au</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ASIC_2011&diff=17387ASIC 20112010-12-16T05:49:28Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=ASIC 2011 |Title=4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference |Type=Conference |Field=Computer security and reliability |Superevent=secau Security Congress |Start ...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ASIC 2011<br />
|Title=4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference <br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2011/12/05<br />
|End date=2011/12/07<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2011/09/30<br />
}}<br />
Information security is centered on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Conference is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.<br />
<br />
*The focus theme this year is 'Building a Resilient Future'.<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
• Information Security Management<br />
• Data Security<br />
• Application Security<br />
• Security Policy<br />
• Authenication & Authoristation<br />
• Privacy <br />
• Software Protection<br />
• Mobile Security<br />
• Network Security<br />
• Risk Assessment<br />
• Secure Development<br />
• Internet Security<br />
<br />
Coordinated by secau – Security Research Centre of the School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University.<br />
<br />
If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator, Lisa McCormack, via email - secau@ecu.edu.au</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ICR_2011&diff=17386ICR 20112010-12-16T03:55:44Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ICR 2011<br />
|Title=2nd International Cyber Resilience Conference<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Start date=2011/07/25<br />
|End date=2011/07/26<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org/cyberresilience/index.php<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2011/04/29<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the International Cyber Resilience Conference is to bring together practitioners, academics and Government agencies to discuss and explore issues relating to cyber resilience of information systems and critical infrastructures. The conference is meant to not only consider technical cyber security issues, but also the human factors that impact the risks associated with the secure management of critical infrastructures. In addition, how all factors in combination can impact the timely response and recovery of systems and critical infrastructures.<br />
<br />
The conference is across four main themes: <br />
<br />
• Incident Response and Recovery <br />
• Human Factors <br />
• Cyber Security <br />
• Risk Management<br />
<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
• Digital Forensics<br />
• Incident Response<br />
• Control System Security (SCADA)<br />
• Situational Awareness<br />
• Intelligence<br />
• Risk Assessment and Management<br />
• Access Control<br />
• Network Security<br />
• Facility Protection<br />
• Vulnerability Assessment and Auditing<br />
• Visualisation<br />
• Human Factors<br />
• Outsourcing Services<br />
• Organisation Preparedness<br />
• Governance<br />
• Any other relevant topic<br />
<br />
If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator:<br />
Lisa McCormack - via email - secau@ecu.edu.au</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ICR_2011&diff=17385ICR 20112010-12-16T03:49:40Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=ICR 2011 |Title=2nd International Cyber Resilience Conference |Type=Conference |Field=Computer security and reliability |Start date=2011/07/25 |End date=2011/07/26 |Homepa...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ICR 2011<br />
|Title=2nd International Cyber Resilience Conference<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Start date=2011/07/25<br />
|End date=2011/07/26<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org/cyberresilience/index.php<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2011/09/30<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the International Cyber Resilience Conference is to bring together practitioners, academics and Government agencies to discuss and explore issues relating to cyber resilience of information systems and critical infrastructures. The conference is meant to not only consider technical cyber security issues, but also the human factors that impact the risks associated with the secure management of critical infrastructures. In addition, how all factors in combination can impact the timely response and recovery of systems and critical infrastructures.<br />
<br />
The conference is across four main themes: <br />
<br />
• Incident Response and Recovery <br />
• Human Factors <br />
• Cyber Security <br />
• Risk Management<br />
<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
• Digital Forensics<br />
• Incident Response<br />
• Control System Security (SCADA)<br />
• Situational Awareness<br />
• Intelligence<br />
• Risk Assessment and Management<br />
• Access Control<br />
• Network Security<br />
• Facility Protection<br />
• Vulnerability Assessment and Auditing<br />
• Visualisation<br />
• Human Factors<br />
• Outsourcing Services<br />
• Organisation Preparedness<br />
• Governance<br />
• Any other relevant topic<br />
<br />
If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator:<br />
Lisa McCormack - via email - secau@ecu.edu.au</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ACTC_2010&diff=15986ACTC 20102010-04-13T05:09:15Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=ACTC 2010 |Title=1st Australian Counter Terrorism Conference |Type=Conference |Field=Computer security and reliability |Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress |Start date...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ACTC 2010<br />
|Title=1st Australian Counter Terrorism Conference<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Counter Terrorism Conference 2010 is to stimulate discussion and share information and research about the emerging field of terrorism studies including counter terrorism and human security. The conference will appeal to security practitioners, government policy makers, academics and students of terrorism studies.<br />
<br />
The focus theme this year is emerging issues in terrorism, counter terrorism and human security.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* New technologies<br />
* Social networking<br />
* Radicalisation<br />
* New modes of communication<br />
* International terrorism<br />
* Extremism and security<br />
* New threats and responses<br />
* International and national trends<br />
* Organised crime<br />
* Piracy<br />
* Terrorism studies<br />
* Human trafficking<br />
* Influence Operations<br />
* Counter terrorism<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Anne Aly<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ASIC_2010&diff=15985ASIC 20102010-04-13T05:03:21Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=ASIC 2010 |Title=3rd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference |Type=Conference |Field=Computer security and reliability |Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress |St...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ASIC 2010<br />
|Title=3rd Australian Security and Intelligence Conference<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Security and Intelligence Conference 2010 is to provide a multi-disciplined conference directed towards the research and practice of Security Science. The conference focuses on the core areas of intelligence, security risk management, security management, the built environment, security theories and principles.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Organisational security<br />
* Security risk management<br />
* Physical resilience<br />
* Social resilience<br />
* Intelligence and counter-intelligence<br />
* Surveillance<br />
* Physical security<br />
* Security science education<br />
* Security equipment evaluation<br />
* Smart Grid security<br />
* Security decay<br />
* CCTV<br />
* SCADA security<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Dave Brooks<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=ADF_2010&diff=15984ADF 20102010-04-13T04:52:44Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=ADF 2010 |Title=8th Australian Digital Forensics Conference |Series=8th ADF |Type=Conference |Field=Computer science education |Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress |St...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=ADF 2010<br />
|Title=8th Australian Digital Forensics Conference<br />
|Series=8th ADF<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer science education<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The rapidly changing landscape of information technology presents the challenges of increasing download speeds, ever increasing storage capacity and a variety of small devices with storage capability. These challenges make ongoing research and engagement an essential part of being a digital forensic practitioner or researcher.<br />
<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Digital Forensics Conference 2010 is to foster the exchange of information and increase knowledge amongst the digital forensics community. Academia, law enforcement and industry representatives are all invited to participate and to help achieve these aims.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Computer forensics<br />
* Network forensics<br />
* Small device forensics<br />
* Forensics education and training<br />
* Anti-forensics techniques and methods<br />
* Legal issues<br />
* Privacy issues<br />
* Digital rights management<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Andrew Woodward<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=AISM_2010&diff=15983AISM 20102010-04-13T04:47:40Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=AISM 2010<br />
|Title=8th Australian Information Security Management Conference<br />
|Series=8th AISM<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Information science<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
Information security is centred on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Australian Information Security Management Conference 2010 is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Information Security Management<br />
* Data Security<br />
* Application Security<br />
* Security Policy <br />
* Authentication & Authorisation<br />
* Privacy<br />
* Software Protection<br />
* Mobile Security<br />
* Network Security<br />
* Risk Assessment<br />
* Secure Development<br />
* Internet Security<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Chris Bolan<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15982IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:43:08Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=11th IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Information operations theory and practice<br />
* Psychological operations<br />
* Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
* Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
* Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15981IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:42:12Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=11th IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Information operations theory and practice<br />
* Psychological operations<br />
* Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
* Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
* Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack<br />
<br />
'''For further information email [[l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au]]'''</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15980IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:40:15Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=11th IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
'''INFORMING SECURITY'''<br />
<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:''<br />
<br />
* Information operations theory and practice<br />
* Psychological operations<br />
* Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
* Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
* Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
''Important Dates:''<br />
<br />
* Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010<br />
* Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010<br />
* Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010<br />
* Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
'''secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=AISM_2010&diff=15979AISM 20102010-04-13T04:14:26Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=AISM 2010 |Title=8th Australian Information Security Management Conference |Series=8th AISM |Type=Conference |Field=Information science |Superevent=2010 secau Security Con...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=AISM 2010<br />
|Title=8th Australian Information Security Management Conference<br />
|Series=8th AISM<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Information science<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
Information security is centred on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Australian Information Security Management Conference 2010 is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
<br />
<br />
Information Security Management<br />
<br />
Data Security<br />
<br />
Application Security<br />
<br />
Security Policy <br />
<br />
Authentication & Authorisation<br />
<br />
Privacy<br />
<br />
Software Protection<br />
<br />
Mobile Security<br />
<br />
Network Security<br />
<br />
Risk Assessment<br />
<br />
Secure Development<br />
<br />
Internet Security<br />
<br />
<br />
secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Chris Bolan<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15978IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:08:10Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
<br />
<br />
Information operations theory and practice<br />
<br />
Psychological operations<br />
<br />
Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
<br />
Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
<br />
Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, <br />
Perth, Western Australia<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15977IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:04:17Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=http://conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
<br />
<br />
Information operations theory and practice<br />
<br />
Psychological operations<br />
<br />
Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
<br />
Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
<br />
Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, <br />
Perth, Western Australia<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15976IWAR 20102010-04-13T04:00:32Z<p>139.230.245.20: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=http://conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
<br />
Information operations theory and practice<br />
<br />
Psychological operations<br />
<br />
Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
<br />
Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
<br />
Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, <br />
Perth, Western Australia<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20https://www.openresearch.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IWAR_2010&diff=15975IWAR 20102010-04-13T03:55:11Z<p>139.230.245.20: New page: {{Event |Acronym=IWAR 2010 |Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference |Series=IWAR |Type=Conference |Field=Computer security and reliability |Superevent=2010 secau Security Cong...</p>
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<div>{{Event<br />
|Acronym=IWAR 2010<br />
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference<br />
|Series=IWAR<br />
|Type=Conference<br />
|Field=Computer security and reliability<br />
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress<br />
|Start date=2010/11/30<br />
|End date=2010/12/02<br />
|Homepage=http://conferences.secau.org<br />
|City=Perth<br />
|State=Western Australia<br />
|Country=Australia<br />
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01<br />
}}<br />
The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.<br />
<br />
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.<br />
<br />
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:<br />
<br />
Information operations theory and practice<br />
Psychological operations<br />
Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability<br />
Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments<br />
Case studies in application of information warfare<br />
<br />
<br />
secau Security Research Centre<br />
Edith Cowan University<br />
Perth, Western Australia<br />
<br />
<br />
Conference Chair: Dr Trish Williams<br />
Congress Chair: Professor Craig Valli<br />
Executive Chair: Professor Murray Lampard<br />
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack</div>139.230.245.20