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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j46]Stephen Hinde:
Time cost$ money. Comput. Secur. 22(1): 14-21 (2003) - [j45]Stephen Hinde:
The law, cybercrime, risk assessment and cyber protection. Comput. Secur. 22(2): 90-95 (2003) - [j44]Stephen Hinde:
Cyber-terrorism in context. Comput. Secur. 22(3): 188-192 (2003) - [j43]Stephen Hinde:
Careless about privacy. Comput. Secur. 22(4): 284-288 (2003) - [j42]Stephen Hinde:
Privacy legislation: a comparison of the US and European approaches. Comput. Secur. 22(5): 378-387 (2003) - [j41]Stephen Hinde:
Spam: the evolution of a nuisance. Comput. Secur. 22(6): 474-478 (2003) - [j40]Stephen Hinde:
Nimbyism, dominoes and creaking infrastructure. Comput. Secur. 22(7): 570-576 (2003) - [j39]Stephen Hinde:
Computer security: Mapping the future. Comput. Secur. 22(8): 664-669 (2003) - 2002
- [j38]Stephen Hinde:
2001: A Privacy Odyssey Revisited. Comput. Secur. 21(1): 16-34 (2002) - [j37]Stephen Hinde:
It Was Déjá vu all Over Again. Comput. Secur. 21(3): 212-21 (2002) - [j36]Stephen Hinde:
Security surveys spring crop. Comput. Secur. 21(4): 310-321 (2002) - [j35]Stephen Hinde:
The perils of privacy. Comput. Secur. 21(5): 424-432 (2002) - [j34]Stephen Hinde:
The Blue Screen of Death and other deadly bugs. Comput. Secur. 21(6): 491-496 (2002) - [j33]Stephen Hinde:
Spam, scams, chains, hoaxes and other junk mail. Comput. Secur. 21(7): 592-606 (2002) - [j32]Stephen Hinde:
Compsec 2002: the complete security circle. Comput. Secur. 21(8): 689-693 (2002) - 2001
- [j31]Stephen Hinde:
2001: A Privacy Odyssey. Comput. Secur. 20(1): 21-27 (2001) - [j30]Stephen Hinde:
The Search For Privacy. Comput. Secur. 20(2): 127-131 (2001) - [j29]Stephen Hinde:
The Times They Are A-Changin'. Comput. Secur. 20(3): 202-206 (2001) - [j28]Stephen Hinde:
The Weakest Link. Comput. Secur. 20(4): 295-301 (2001) - [j27]Stephen Hinde:
Cyberthreats: Perceptions, Reality and Protection. Comput. Secur. 20(5): 364-371 (2001) - [j26]Stephen Hinde:
Omnia te adversum spectantia, nulla retorsum*. Comput. Secur. 20(6): 468-474 (2001) - [j25]Stephen Hinde:
Lessons Learned. Comput. Secur. 20(7): 561-567 (2001) - [j24]Stephen Hinde:
Incalculable potential for damage by cyber-terrorism. Comput. Secur. 20(7): 568-572 (2001) - [j23]Stephen Hinde:
If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two impostors just the same.... Comput. Secur. 20(8): 657-666 (2001) - 2000
- [j22]Stephen Hinde:
New Millennium, Old Failures. Comput. Secur. 19(2): 119-127 (2000) - [j21]Stephen Hinde:
Life Was Simple Then. Comput. Secur. 19(3): 222-229 (2000) - [j20]Stephen Hinde:
Smurfing, Swamping, Spamming, Spoofing, Squatting, Slandering, Surfing, Scamming and Other Mischiefs of the World Wide Web. Comput. Secur. 19(4): 312-320 (2000) - [j19]Stephen Hinde:
Love Conquers All? Comput. Secur. 19(5): 408-420 (2000) - [j18]Stephen Hinde:
Fireworks, Beer and Old Halfpennies - The Risks of Assumption. Comput. Secur. 19(6): 499-504 (2000) - [j17]Stephen Hinde:
Do You Know Your Organization's Achilles Heel? Comput. Secur. 19(7): 585-590 (2000) - [j16]Stephen Hinde:
New Names For Old - A Personal Surf Through Compsec 200. Comput. Secur. 19(8): 679-687 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j15]Stephen Hinde:
One down, one to go. Comput. Secur. 18(1): 19-22 (1999) - [j14]Stephen Hinde:
Year 2000 update. Comput. Secur. 18(2): 113-119 (1999) - [j13]Stephen Hinde:
Are you in control? Comput. Secur. 18(3): 199-203 (1999) - [j12]Stephen Hinde:
E for exponential growth. Comput. Secur. 18(4): 295-299 (1999) - [j11]Stephen Hinde:
E-mail can seriously damage your health. Comput. Secur. 18(5): 396-406 (1999) - [j10]Stephen Hinde:
The bell tolls for the bell-shaped curve: or how hot magnets, species distribution and things that go bump in the air will change our view of risk. Comput. Secur. 18(7): 565-572 (1999) - [j9]Stephen Hinde:
Step into a secure new world - Compsec '99 report. Comput. Secur. 18(8): 660-669 (1999) - 1998
- [j8]Stephen Hinde:
Hot water, icebergs and other disasters. Comput. Secur. 17(1): 31-33 (1998) - [j7]Stephen Hinde:
Cyber Wars and other threats. Comput. Secur. 17(2): 115-118 (1998) - [j6]Stephen Hinde:
Recent security surveys. Comput. Secur. 17(3): 207-210 (1998) - [j5]Stephen Hinde:
Contingency planning for the millenium. Comput. Secur. 17(4): 299-302 (1998) - [j4]Stephen Hinde:
Solar radiation is bad for you. Comput. Secur. 17(5): 385-388 (1998) - [j3]Stephen Hinde:
Privacy and security - The drivers for growth of E-Commerce. Comput. Secur. 17(6): 475-478 (1998) - [j2]Stephen Hinde:
Corporate governance and disasters. Comput. Secur. 17(7): 583-585 (1998) - [j1]Stephen Hinde:
Time, history and war: A personal voyage through Compsec '98. Comput. Secur. 17(8): 671-681 (1998)

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