Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected Papers from the HAISA 2012 Symposium
Guest Editors: Professor Steven M. Furnell, Dr Nathan Clarke
Human aspects of information security: An empirical study of intentional versus actual behavior
Ayako Komatsu, Daisuke Takagi, Toshihiko TakemuraA significant amount of empirical research has been conducted on the socio‐economic (sociological, psychological, economic) aspects of information security, such as the phenomenon…
A method to calculate social networking hazard probability in definite time
Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Ioannis MavridisThe purpose of this paper is to investigate hazards for minor users while they are exposed to social networks. In particular, it provides the statistical relationship of these…
Intrusion detection and the role of the system administrator
Teodor Sommestad, Amund HunstadThe expertise of a system administrator is believed to be important for effective use of intrusion detection systems (IDS). This paper examines two hypotheses concerning the…
Usable secure email communications: criteria and evaluation of existing approaches
Cristian Thiago Moecke, Melanie VolkamerEmail communication has been used for many years, and has begun to replace traditional, physical correspondence more and more. Compared to a traditional postal service, email…
Psychosocial risks: Can their effects on the security of information systems really be ignored?
Evangelos D. Frangopoulos, Mariki M. Eloff, Lucas M. VenterThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the relation of psychosocial risks to information security (IS). Although psychosocial risks at the workplace have been extensively…