Advances in Information Security Management & Small Systems Security

Advances in Information Security Management & Small Systems Security

  • Jan H.P. Eloff
  • Les Labuschagne
  • Rossouw von Solms
  • Gurpreet Dhillon
Publisher:SpringerISBN 13: 9780306470073ISBN 10: 0306470071

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Advances in Information Security Management & Small Systems Security is written by Jan H.P. Eloff and published by Springer. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0306470071 (ISBN 10) and 9780306470073 (ISBN 13).

The Eighth Annual Working Conference of Information Security Management and Small Systems Security, jointly presented by WG11.1 and WG11.2 of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), focuses on various state-of-art concepts in the two relevant fields. The conference focuses on technical, functional as well as managerial issues. This working conference brings together researchers and practitioners of different disciplines, organisations, and countries, to discuss the latest developments in (amongst others) information security methods, methodologies and techniques, information security management issues, risk analysis, managing information security within electronic commerce, computer crime and intrusion detection. We are fortunate to have attracted two highly acclaimed international speakers to present invited lectures, which will set the platform for the reviewed papers. Invited speakers will talk on a broad spectrum of issues, all related to information security management and small system security issues. These talks cover new perspectives on electronic commerce, security strategies, documentation and many more. All papers presented at this conference were reviewed by a minimum of two international reviewers. We wish to express our gratitude to all authors of papers and the international referee board. We would also like to express our appreciation to the organising committee, chaired by Gurpreet Dhillon, for all their inputs and arrangements. Finally, we would like to thank Les Labuschagne and Hein Venter for their contributions in compiling this proceeding for WG11.1 and WG 11.2.