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An Achilles heel: denial of service attacks on Australian critical information infrastructures

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Sharon Christensen; William J. Caelli; William D. Duncan; Eugenia Georgiades

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Information & Communications Technology Law, Volume 19, Issue 1 (2010)
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References

Nickolov, Eugene. "Critical Information Infrastructure Protection." Information & Security: An International Journal 17 (2005): 105-119.

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APA style: Christensen, S., Caelli W. J., Duncan W. D., & Georgiades E. (2010).  An Achilles heel: denial of service attacks on Australian critical information infrastructures. Information & Communications Technology Law. 19(1), 
Chicago style: Christensen, Sharon, William J. Caelli, William D. Duncan, and Eugenia Georgiades. "An Achilles heel: denial of service attacks on Australian critical information infrastructures." Information & Communications Technology Law 19, no. 1 (2010).
IEEE style: Christensen, S., W. J. Caelli, W. D. Duncan, and E. Georgiades, "An Achilles heel: denial of service attacks on Australian critical information infrastructures", Information & Communications Technology Law, vol. 19, issue 1, 2010.
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