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found 29 matches
- 2015
- Walid Al-Ahmad, Basil Mohammed:
A code of practice for effective information security risk management using COBIT 5. InfoSec 2015: 145-151 - Delwar Alam, Touhid Bhuiyan, Md. Alamgir Kabir, Tanjila Farah:
SQLi vulnerabilty in education sector websites of Bangladesh. InfoSec 2015: 152-157 - Eric Amankwa, Marianne Loock, Elmarie Kritzinger:
Enhancing information security education and awareness: Proposed characteristics for a model. InfoSec 2015: 72-77 - T. Charles, Michael Pollock:
Digital forensic investigations at universities in South Africa. InfoSec 2015: 53-58 - Haoua Cheribi, Mohamed-Khireddine Kholladi:
A security model for complex applications based on normative multi-agents system. InfoSec 2015: 41-46 - Muhammad Najam Dar, M. Usman Akram, Anam Usman, Shoab Ahmad Khan:
ECG biometric identification for general population using multiresolution analysis of DWT based features. InfoSec 2015: 5-10 - Mostafa Doroudian, Narges Arastouie, Mohammad Talebi, Ali Reza Ghanbarian:
Multilayered database intrusion detection system for detecting malicious behaviors in big data transaction. InfoSec 2015: 105-110 - Michael Hopkins, Ali Dehghantanha:
Exploit Kits: The production line of the Cybercrime economy? InfoSec 2015: 23-27 - Kevin Hughes, Adrie Stander, Val A. Hooper:
eDiscovery in South Africa and the challenges it faces. InfoSec 2015: 59-65 - Bassey Isong, Naison Gasela, Ifeoma U. Ohaeri, Elegbeleye Femi:
RFID-based design-theoretical framework for combating police impersonation in South Africa. InfoSec 2015: 78-85 - Ar Kar Kyaw, Yuzhu Chen, Justin Joseph:
Pi-IDS: evaluation of open-source intrusion detection systems on Raspberry Pi 2. InfoSec 2015: 165-170 - Ar Kar Kyaw, Franco Sioquim, Justin Joseph:
Dictionary attack on Wordpress: Security and forensic analysis. InfoSec 2015: 158-164 - Topside E. Mathonsi:
Optimized handoff and secure roaming model for wireless networks. InfoSec 2015: 134-139 - Lineo Mejaele, Elisha Oketch Ochola:
Analysing the impact of black hole attack on DSR-based MANET: The hidden network destructor. InfoSec 2015: 140-144 - Nyalleng Moorosi, Vukosi Marivate:
Privacy in mining crime data from social Media: A South African perspective. InfoSec 2015: 171-175 - Reema Al Mushcab, Pavel Gladyshev:
The significance of different backup applications in retrieving social networking forensic artifacts from Android-based mobile devices. InfoSec 2015: 66-71 - Kennedy Njenga, Sifiso Ndlovu:
Mobile banking and information security risks: Demand-side predilections of South African lead-users. InfoSec 2015: 86-92 - Shabier Parker, Jean-Paul Van Belle:
Lifelogging and lifeblogging: Privacy issues and influencing factors in South Africa. InfoSec 2015: 111-117 - Fayyaadh Parker, Jacques Ophoff, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Ross Karia:
Security awareness and adoption of security controls by smartphone users. InfoSec 2015: 99-104 - Mustafa Hassan Saad, Ahmed Serageldin, Goda Ismaeel Salama:
Android spyware disease and medication. InfoSec 2015: 118-125 - Muhammad Sarfraz, Syed M. A. J. Rizvi:
An intelligent system for Online Signature Verification. InfoSec 2015: 17-22 - Antesar M. Shabut, Keshav P. Dahal, Irfan Awan, Zeeshan Pervez:
Route optimasation based on multidimensional trust evaluation model in mobile ad hoc networks. InfoSec 2015: 28-34 - Wenli Shang, Ming Wan, Peng Zeng, Quansheng Qiao:
Research on self-learning method on generation and optimization of industrial firewall rules. InfoSec 2015: 47-52 - Madiha Tahir, M. Usman Akram:
Online signature verification using hybrid features. InfoSec 2015: 11-16 - Ileen E. van Vuuren, Elmarie Kritzinger, Conrad Mueller:
Identifying gaps in IT retail Information Security policy implementation processes. InfoSec 2015: 126-133 - Zahra Waheed, M. Usman Akram, Amna Waheed, Arslan Shaukat:
Robust extraction of blood vessels for retinal recognition. InfoSec 2015: 1-4 - Mvelo Walaza, Marianne Loock, Elmarie Kritzinger:
A pragmatic approach towards the integration of ICT security awareness into the South African education system. InfoSec 2015: 35-40 - Ruilin Zhu, Lech J. Janczewski:
Typology of information systems security research: A methodological perspective. InfoSec 2015: 93-98 - 2015 Second International Conference on Information Security and Cyber Forensics, InfoSec 2015, Cape Town, South Africa, November 15-17, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6988-6 [contents]
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