Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected Papers from the HAISA 2011 Symposium
Guest Editors: Nathan Clarke, Steven Furnell
Towards usable privacy policy display and management
Julio Angulo, Simone Fischer‐Hübner, Erik Wästlund, Tobias PullsThe purpose of this paper is to present the approach taken within the PrimeLife project for designing user‐friendly privacy policy interfaces for the PrimeLife Policy Language…
Why do some people manage phishing e‐mails better than others?
Malcolm Pattinson, Cate Jerram, Kathryn Parsons, Agata McCormac, Marcus ButaviciusThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the behaviour response of computer users when either phishing e‐mails or genuine e‐mails arrive in their inbox. The paper describes how…
Death by a thousand facts: Criticising the technocratic approach to information security awareness
Geordie Stewart, David LaceyThe purpose of this paper is to examine why mainstream information security awareness techniques have failed to evolve at the same rate as automated technical security controls…
Combating information security apathy by encouraging prosocial organisational behaviour
K. Thomson, J. van NiekerkThe protection of organisational information assets is a human problem. It is widely acknowledged that an organisation's employees are the weakest link in the protection of the…