| 2007 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 67 | E. Eugene Schultz: What infosec changes are likely to result from the recent US election? Computers & Security 26(1): 1-2 (2007) | |
| 66 | E. Eugene Schultz: Windows Vista: Microsoft's brave new world. Computers & Security 26(2): 99 (2007) | |
| 65 | E. Eugene Schultz: Mobile computing: The next Pandora's Box. Computers & Security 26(3): 187 (2007) | |
| 64 | E. Eugene Schultz: Struggles in the academic side of infosec. Computers & Security 26(4): 267-268 (2007) | |
| 63 | Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Robert W. Proctor, Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, Bik-Lam (Belin) Tai, Joshua Cook, E. Eugene Schultz: Improving password security and memorability to protect personal and organizational information. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 65(8): 744-757 (2007) | |
| 2006 | ||
| 62 | E. Eugene Schultz: Dilemmas and boundaries of digital rights management. Computers & Security 25(1): 1-2 (2006) | |
| 61 | E. Eugene Schultz: About "Unofficial patches". Computers & Security 25(2): 79-80 (2006) | |
| 60 | E. Eugene Schultz: Special systems: Overlooked sources of security risk? Computers & Security 25(3): 155 (2006) | |
| 59 | E. Eugene Schultz: Representing information security fairly and accurately. Computers & Security 25(4): 237 (2006) | |
| 58 | E. Eugene Schultz: The changing winds of information security. Computers & Security 25(5): 315-316 (2006) | |
| 57 | E. Eugene Schultz: Microsoft is back in the hot seat. Computers & Security 25(6): 393-394 (2006) | |
| 56 | E. Eugene Schultz: Issues concerning the distribution of vulnerability information. Computers & Security 25(7): 475-476 (2006) | |
| 55 | E. Eugene Schultz: Predicting the future of InfoSec. Computers & Security 25(8): 553-554 (2006) | |
| 2005 | ||
| 54 | E. Eugene Schultz: Search engines: a growing contributor to security risk. Computers & Security 24(2): 87-88 (2005) | |
| 53 | E. Eugene Schultz: Lycos crosses the line. Computers & Security 24(2): 89-90 (2005) | |
| 52 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security dilemmas with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Computers & Security 24(3): 175-176 (2005) | |
| 51 | E. Eugene Schultz: Personal information compromises: It is time for the U.S. Government to wake up. Computers & Security 24(4): 261-262 (2005) | |
| 50 | E. Eugene Schultz: Non-infosec professionals in infosec? Computers & Security 24(5): 347-348 (2005) | |
| 49 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 24(5): 349-358 (2005) | |
| 48 | E. Eugene Schultz: The human factor in security. Computers & Security 24(6): 425-426 (2005) | |
| 47 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 24(6): 427-436 (2005) | |
| 46 | E. Eugene Schultz: Aligning disaster recovery and security incident response. Computers & Security 24(7): 505-506 (2005) | |
| 45 | E. Eugene Schultz: Infosec certification: Which way do we turn from here? Computers & Security 24(8): 587-588 (2005) | |
| 44 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 24(8): 589-598 (2005) | |
| 2004 | ||
| 43 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security training and awareness - fitting a square peg in a round hole. Computers & Security 23(1): 1-2 (2004) | |
| 42 | E. Eugene Schultz: Incident response teams need to change. Computers & Security 23(2): 87-88 (2004) | |
| 41 | E. Eugene Schultz: Worms and viruses: are we losing control? Computers & Security 23(3): 179-180 (2004) | |
| 40 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 23(3): 181-190 (2004) | |
| 39 | E. Eugene Schultz: Intrusion prevention. Computers & Security 23(4): 265-266 (2004) | |
| 38 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 23(4): 267-274 (2004) | |
| 37 | E. Eugene Schultz: Sarbanes-Oxley - a huge boon to information security in the US. Computers & Security 23(5): 353-354 (2004) | |
| 36 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 23(5): 355-361 (2004) | |
| 35 | E. Eugene Schultz: The case for one-time credentials. Computers & Security 23(6): 441-442 (2004) | |
| 34 | E. Eugene Schultz: The gap between cryptography and information security: has it narrowed? Computers & Security 23(7): 531-532 (2004) | |
| 33 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 23(7): 533-541 (2004) | |
| 32 | E. Eugene Schultz: Is the U.S. government really getting serious about information security? Computers & Security 23(8): 621-622 (2004) | |
| 2003 | ||
| 31 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 22(1): 4-13 (2003) | |
| 30 | Jesper M. Johansson, E. Eugene Schultz: Dealing with contextual vulnerabilities in code: distinguishing between solutions and pseudosolutions. Computers & Security 22(2): 152-159 (2003) | |
| 29 | E. Eugene Schultz: Internet security: what's in the future? Computers & Security 22(2): 78-79 (2003) | |
| 28 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 22(2): 80-89 (2003) | |
| 27 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 22(3): 176-187 (2003) | |
| 26 | Seny Kamara, Sonia Fahmy, E. Eugene Schultz, Florian Kerschbaum, Michael Frantzen: Analysis of vulnerabilities in Internet firewalls. Computers & Security 22(3): 214-232 (2003) | |
| 25 | E. Eugene Schultz: Why can't Microsoft stay out of the InfoSec headlines? Computers & Security 22(4): 270-272 (2003) | |
| 24 | E. Eugene Schultz: Attackers hit Web hosting servers. Computers & Security 22(4): 273-283 (2003) | |
| 23 | E. Eugene Schultz: Pandora's Box: spyware, adware, autoexecution, and NGSCB. Computers & Security 22(5): 366-367 (2003) | |
| 22 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 22(5): 368-377 (2003) | |
| 21 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views: Online piracy battle heats up in US. Computers & Security 22(6): 464-473 (2003) | |
| 20 | E. Eugene Schultz: Patching Pandemonium. Computers & Security 22(7): 556-558 (2003) | |
| 19 | E. Eugene Schultz: Information security and the media. Computers & Security 22(8): 652-653 (2003) | |
| 18 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 22(8): 654-663 (2003) | |
| 2002 | ||
| 17 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(1): 5-15 (2002) | |
| 16 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(2): 101-112 (2002) | |
| 15 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(3): 201-211 (2002) | |
| 14 | E. Eugene Schultz: The Sorry State of Law Enforcement. Computers & Security 21(4): 290-292 (2002) | |
| 13 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security views. Computers & Security 21(4): 293-302 (2002) | |
| 12 | E. Eugene Schultz: Taking a stand on hackers. Computers & Security 21(5): 382-384 (2002) | |
| 11 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(5): 385-396 (2002) | |
| 10 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(6): 481-490 (2002) | |
| 9 | E. Eugene Schultz: A framework for understanding and predicting insider attacks. Computers & Security 21(6): 526-531 (2002) | |
| 8 | E. Eugene Schultz: The US Government bigger and better information security? Computers & Security 21(7): 578-580 (2002) | |
| 7 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(7): 581-590 (2002) | |
| 6 | E. Eugene Schultz: The gap between cryptography and information security. Computers & Security 21(8): 674-67 (2002) | |
| 5 | E. Eugene Schultz: Security Views. Computers & Security 21(8): 677-688 (2002) | |
| 2001 | ||
| 4 | Michael Frantzen, Florian Kerschbaum, E. Eugene Schultz, Sonia Fahmy: A Framework for Understanding Vulnerabilities in Firewalls Using a Dataflow Model of Firewall Internals. Computers & Security 20(3): 263-270 (2001) | |
| 3 | E. Eugene Schultz, Robert W. Proctor, Mei-Ching Lien, Gavriel Salvendy: Usability and Security An Appraisal of Usability Issues in Information Security Methods. Computers & Security 20(7): 620-634 (2001) | |
| 1999 | ||
| 2 | E. Eugene Schultz: Windows NT security: Kudos, concerns, and prescriptions. Computers & Security 18(3): 204-210 (1999) | |
| 1993 | ||
| 1 | Thomas A. Longstaff, E. Eugene Schultz: Beyond preliminary analysis of the WANK and OILZ worms: a case study of malicious code. Computers & Security 12(1): 61-77 (1993) | |