Computers & Security, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 1997
John Meyer: From the editor. 2-3
Harold Joseph Highland: Random bits & bytes & bytes. 4-13
Gerald L. Kovacich: Information warfare and the information systems security professional. 14-24
Brian Boyce: Cyber extortion - The corporate response. 25-28
Fred Cohen: Information system attacks: A preliminary classification scheme. 29-46
Harold Joseph Highland: Current literature The 19th National Information Systems Security Conference. 47-59
Volume 16, Number 2, 1997
Fred Cohen: Information system defences: A preliminary classification scheme. 94-114
Stephane G. Bouniol: The puzzle theorem - The less I know, the less I can disclose ... 115-125
O. Tettero, D. J. Out, Henry M. Franken, J. Schot: Information security embedded in the design of telematics systems. 145-164
Volume 16, Number 3, 1997
James E. Molini: Electronic borders: Defining and protecting national networks. 189-196
Thomas Finne: What are the information security risks in decision support systems and data warehousing? 197-204
Harold Joseph Highland: IFIP/SEC'97 conference proceedings. 205
Zbigniew Ciechanowicz: Risk analysis: requirements, conflicts and problems. 223-232
Volume 16, Number 4, 1997
Harold Joseph Highland: Random bits & bytes. 266-275
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone? A study in motivation, deterrence, and crime displacement: Part 1 - introduction & methodology. 277-284
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone?: Part 2 - Frequency of computer related abuse: the surveys, and public perception of the problem. 285-290
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone?: Part 3 - Motivation and deterrence. 291-297
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone?: Part 4 - Legislation. 298-303
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone?: Part 5 - Conclusions. 304-306
Tom Mulhall: Where have all the hackers gone?: Part 6 - Appendices and bibliography. 307-315
Charles Cresson Wood: A management view of internet electronic commerce security. 316-320
Gerald L. Kovacich: The ISSO must understand the business and management environment. 321-326
Chih-Hung Wang, Tzonelih Hwang: Modified Chen-Hwang identity-based conference key broadcast schemes with user authentication. 339-344
Volume 16, Number 5, 1997
John Meyer: Professor Harold Joseph Highland FICS, FACM. 350-355
Random bits & bytes. 356-364
Harold Joseph Highland: The threats on the web. 365-368
Harold Joseph Highland: Data encryption: A non-mathematical approach. 369-386
Harold Joseph Highland: Historical bits & bytes. 387-411
Harold Joseph Highland: A history of computer viruses - Introduction. 412-415
Harold Joseph Highland: A history of computer viruses - The famous 'trio'. 416-429
Harold Joseph Highland: A history of computer viruses: Three special viruses. 430-438
Harold Joseph Highland: Procedures to reduce the computer virus threat. 439-449
Volume 16, Number 6, 1997
From the editor. 452-453
Gerald L. Kovacich: ISSO career development. 455-458
Thomas Finne: Information security implemented in: The theory on stock market efficiency, Markowitz's portfolio theory and porter's value chain. 469-479
Rosario Gennaro, Paul A. Karger, Stephen M. Matyas, Mohammad Peyravian, Allen Roginsky, David Safford, Michael Willett, Nevenko Zunic: Two-phase cryptographic key recovery system. 481-506
Les Labuschagne, Jan H. P. Eloff: Improved system-access control using complementary technologies. 543-549
Simon N. Foley: Building Chinese walls in standard unixTM. 551-563
Volume 16, Number 7, 1997
From the editor. 570-571
Donn B. Parker: The strategic values of information security in business. 572-582
Nigel Hickson: Encryption policy - A UK perspective. 583-589
Chris Pounder: First steps towards a european union policy on the securing of electronic communications. 590-594
Andy Jones: Penetration testing and system audit - experience gained during the investigation of systems within the UK. 595-602
John Sherwood: Managing security for outsourcing contracts. 603-609
Gerald L. Kovacich: Information systems security metrics management. 610-618
Julie Bunnell, John Podd, Ron Henderson, Renee Napier, James Kennedy-Moffat: Cognitive, associative and conventional passwords: Recall and guessing rates. 629-641
Volume 16, Number 8, 1997
From the editor. 648-649
Pauline Ratnasingham: EDI security - re-evaluation of controls and its implications on the organizations. 650-656
Gerald L. Kovacich: How to market yourself as an ISSO. 657-662
Alasdair Kemp: Embedded systems: The other problem. 663-668
Andrew J. Clark: Key recovery - why, how, who?. 669-674
Thomas H. Hinke, Harry S. Delugach, Randall P. Wolf: Protecting databases from inference attacks. 687-708
Dimitris Gritzalis: A baseline security policy for distributed healthcare information systems. 709-719



