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16th ISSA 2017: Johannesburg, South Africa
- Hein S. Venter, Marianne Loock, Marijke Coetzee, Mariki M. Eloff, Jan H. P. Eloff:
2017 Information Security for South Africa, ISSA 2017, Johannesburg, South Africa, August 16-17, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-0545-5 - Karen Renaud, Verena Zimmermann:
Enriched nudges lead to stronger password replacements ... but implement mindfully. 1-9 - Mohammad Aldabbas, Stephanie Teufel, Bernd Teufel:
The importance of security culture for crowd energy systems. 10-15 - Adéle da Veiga, Ruthea Vorster, Colin Pilkington, Hanifa Abdullah:
Compliance with the protection of personal information act and consumer privacy expectations: A comparison between the retail and medical aid industry. 16-23 - Ibraheem Frieslaar, Barry Irwin:
Investigating the electromagnetic side channel leakage from a Raspberry Pi. 24-31 - Sarathiel Chaipa, Mariki M. Eloff:
Towards the development of an effective intrusion detection model. 32-39 - David Kenyon, Jan H. P. Eloff:
Big data science for predicting insurance claims fraud. 40-47 - Sean Pennefather, Barry Irwin:
Design and application of link: A DSL for network frame manipulation. 48-55 - Marc Pelteret, Jacques Ophoff:
Organizational information privacy strategy and the impact of the PoPI act. 56-65 - Javan Mnjama, Greg Foster, Barry Irwin:
A privacy and security threat assessment framework for consumer health wearables. 66-73 - Werner K. Hauger, Martin S. Olivier:
Forensic attribution in NoSQL databases. 74-82 - Nkosinathi Mpofu, Wynand J. C. van Staden:
Evaluating the severity of trust to identity- management-as-a-service. 83-89 - Ambrosio Patricio Vumo, Josef Spillner, Stefan Köpsell:
Analysis of Mozambican websites: How do they protect their users? 90-97 - Francois Mouton, Alastair Nottingham, Louise Leenen, H. S. Venter:
Underlying finite state machine for the social engineering attack detection model. 98-105 - Francois Mouton, Marcel Teixeira, Thomas Meyer:
Benchmarking a mobile implementation of the social engineering prevention training tool. 106-116
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