A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security
Network science has been applied in the hard and soft sciences for several decades. Founded in graph theory, network science is now an expansive approach to the analyses of complex networks of many types of objects (events, people, locations, etc.). Researchers are finding that techniques and tools...
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Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research
2010
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| author | Armstrong, Helen Armstrong, Colin McCulloh, I. |
| author2 | Nathan Clarke |
| author_facet | Nathan Clarke Armstrong, Helen Armstrong, Colin McCulloh, I. |
| author_sort | Armstrong, Helen |
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| description | Network science has been applied in the hard and soft sciences for several decades. Founded in graph theory, network science is now an expansive approach to the analyses of complex networks of many types of objects (events, people, locations, etc.). Researchers are finding that techniques and tools used in social network analysis have relevant application in projects that span more than just relationships between people. This paper discusses the application of network analysis in a postgraduate course on information security and risks in organisational settings as a special topic course. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| publishDate | 2010 |
| publisher | Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-258682023-01-13T07:56:31Z A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security Armstrong, Helen Armstrong, Colin McCulloh, I. Nathan Clarke Steven Furnell Rossouw von Solms Information security education organization risk network analysis Network science has been applied in the hard and soft sciences for several decades. Founded in graph theory, network science is now an expansive approach to the analyses of complex networks of many types of objects (events, people, locations, etc.). Researchers are finding that techniques and tools used in social network analysis have relevant application in projects that span more than just relationships between people. This paper discusses the application of network analysis in a postgraduate course on information security and risks in organisational settings as a special topic course. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25868 Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Information security education organization risk network analysis Armstrong, Helen Armstrong, Colin McCulloh, I. A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title | A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title_full | A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title_fullStr | A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title_short | A Course Applying Network Analysis to Organizational Risk in Information Security |
| title_sort | course applying network analysis to organizational risk in information security |
| topic | Information security education organization risk network analysis |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25868 |