Search for dissertations about: "thesis on information security"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 562 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on information security.
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21. Information Security in Distributed Healthcare : Exploring the Needs for Achieving Patient Safety and Patient Privacy
Abstract : In healthcare, patient information is a critical factor. The right information at the right time is a necessity in order to provide the best possible care for a patient. Patient information must also be protected from unauthorized access in order to protect patient privacy. READ MORE
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22. Usable privacy for digital transactions : Exploring the usability aspects of three privacy enhancing mechanisms
Abstract : The amount of personal identifiable information that people distribute over different online services has grown rapidly and considerably over the last decades. This has led to increased probabilities for identity theft, profiling and linkability attacks, which can in turn not only result in a threat to people’s personal dignity, finances, and many other aspects of their lives, but also to societies in general. READ MORE
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23. Context-Based Micro-Training : Enhancing cybersecurity training for end-users
Abstract : This research addresses the human aspect of cybersecurity by developing a method for cybersecurity training of end-users. The reason for addressing that area is that human behaviour is widely regarded as one of the most used attack vectors. READ MORE
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24. Integrated Security Platform for Mobile Applications
Abstract : This report describes our concept, design and current implementation of theIntegrated Security Platform for mobile applications.The increasing use of mobile applications is the trend of mobile communicationtechnology. Under initiatives of ISO, ETSI, GSMA and other standardization bodies,mobile applications play more and more important role. READ MORE
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25. Securing Information Assets : Understanding, Measuring and Protecting against Social Engineering Attacks
Abstract : Social engineering denotes, within the realm of security, a type of attack against the human element during which the assailant induces the victim to release information or perform actions they should not. Our research on social engineering is divided into three areas: understanding, measuring and protecting. READ MORE