Dr  Geoffrey Skinner

Dr Geoffrey Skinner

Senior Lecturer

School of Information and Physical Sciences (Data Science and Statistics)

Career Summary

Biography

Research Expertise

Cyber Intelligence Analysis


Qualifications

  • PhD, Curtin University
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Eng)(Honours), University of Newcastle
  • Graduate Certificate Practice of Tertiary Teaching, University of Newcastle

Keywords

  • Cyber Intelligence Analysis

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
460403 Data security and protection 40
460499 Cybersecurity and privacy not elsewhere classified 60

Professional Experience

UON Appointment

Title Organisation / Department
Senior Lecturer University of Newcastle
School of Electrical Engineering and Computing
Australia

Academic appointment

Dates Title Organisation / Department
3/1/2011 - 31/12/2040 Senior Lecturer

MIT Convener (2009-2013)

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
Australia
18/9/2006 - 31/12/2010 Lecturer NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
Information Technology
Australia
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Publications

For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.


Chapter (2 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2010 Lutton E, Regan BG, Skinner GD, 'RFID deployment: Supply chain case study', RFID and Sensor Networks: Architectures, Protocols, Security and Integrations, CRC Press, Boca Raton 169-197 (2010) [B1]
Citations Scopus - 3
2009 Skinner G, 'A Projection of the Future Effects of Quantum Computation on Information Privacy', Techniques and Applications for Advanced Information Privacy and Security: Emerging Organizational, Ethical, and Human Issues, IGI Global, The United States of America 138-147 (2009)
DOI 10.4018/978-1-60566-210-7

Journal article (60 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2021 Lee R, James C, Edwards S, Skinner G, Young JL, Snodgrass SJ, 'Evidence for the effectiveness of feedback from wearable inertial sensors during work-related activities: A scoping review', Sensors, 21 (2021) [C1]

Background: Wearable inertial sensor technology (WIST) systems provide feedback, aim-ing to modify aberrant postures and movements. The literature on the effects of feedback from ... [more]

Background: Wearable inertial sensor technology (WIST) systems provide feedback, aim-ing to modify aberrant postures and movements. The literature on the effects of feedback from WIST during work or work-related activities has not been previously summarised. This review examines the effectiveness of feedback on upper body kinematics during work or work-related activities, along with the wearability and a quantification of the kinematics of the related device. Methods: The Cinahl, Cochrane, Embase, Medline, Scopus, Sportdiscus and Google Scholar databases were searched, including reportsfrom January 2005 to July 2021. The included studies were summarised descriptively and the evidence was assessed. Results: Fourteen included studies demonstrated a ¿limited¿ level of evidence supporting posture and/or movement behaviour improvements using WIST feedback, with no improvements in pain. One study assessed wearability and another two investigated comfort. Studies used tri-axial accelerometers or IMU integration (n = 5 studies). Visual and/or vibrotactile feedback was mostly used. Most studies had a risk of bias, lacked detail for methodological reproducibility and displayed inconsistent reporting of sensor technology, with validation provided only in one study. Thus, we have proposed a minimum ¿Technology and Design Checklist¿ for reporting. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that WIST may improve posture, though not pain; however, the quality of the studies limits the strength of this conclusion. Weara-bility evaluations are needed for the translation of WIST outcomes. Minimum reporting standards for WIST should be followed to ensure methodological reproducibility. Précis: This review summa-rises studies reporting on feedback from wearable inertial sensor technology (WIST) devices that aim to improve posture and/or movement behaviour during workplace-related tasks. The included studies lacked methodological reproducibility; therefore, a ¿Technology and Design Checklist¿ was proposed. A ¿limited¿ level of evidence supported changes in posture/movement behaviour using WIST, with no improvements in pain, though the study quality limits the strength of these findings.

DOI 10.3390/s21196377
Citations Scopus - 12Web of Science - 7
Co-authors Jodi Young Uon, Suzanne Snodgrass
2020 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Evaluating Contemporary Digital Awareness Programs for Future Application within the Cyber Security Social Engineering Domain', International Journal of Computer Applications, 177 57-61 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.5120/ijca2020919793
2020 Aldawood H, Alashoor T, Skinner G, 'Does Awareness of Social Engineering Make Employees More Secure?', International Journal of Computer Applications, 177 45-49 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.5120/ijca2020919891
2020 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'An Advanced Taxonomy for Social Engineering Attacks', International Journal of Computer Applications, 177 1-11 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.5120/ijca2020919744
2020 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Analysis and Findings of Social Engineering Industry Experts Explorative Interviews: Perspectives on Measures, Tools, and Solutions', IEEE Access, 8 67321-67329 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2983280
Citations Scopus - 15Web of Science - 7
2019 Chowdhury NH, Adam MTP, Skinner G, 'The impact of time pressure on cybersecurity behaviour: a systematic literature review', Behaviour and Information Technology, 38 1290-1308 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/0144929X.2019.1583769
Citations Scopus - 39Web of Science - 18
Co-authors Marc Adam
2019 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Contemporary Cyber Security Social Engineering Solutions, Measures, Policies, Tools and Applications: A Critical Appraisal', International Journal of Security (IJS), 10 (2019)
2019 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'A Taxonomy for Social Engineering Attacks via Personal Devices', International Journal of Computer Applications, 178 19-26 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.5120/ijca2019919411
2019 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Reviewing Cyber Security Social Engineering Training and Awareness Programs-Pitfalls and Ongoing Issues', FUTURE INTERNET, 11 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/fi11030073
Citations Scopus - 87Web of Science - 32
2018 Fletcher R, May C, Attia J, Garfield CF, Skinner G, 'Text-Based Program Addressing the Mental Health of Soon-to-be and New Fathers (SMS4dads): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial', JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, 7 (2018)
DOI 10.2196/resprot.8368
Citations Scopus - 11Web of Science - 9
Co-authors Richard Fletcher
2018 Hutchesson M, Callister R, Morgan P, Pranata I, Clarke E, Skinner G, et al., 'A Targeted and Tailored eHealth Weight Loss Program for Young Women: The Be Positive Be Healthe Randomized Controlled Trial', Healthcare, 6 1-19 (2018) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/healthcare6020039
Citations Scopus - 31Web of Science - 19
Co-authors Philip Morgan, Erin Clarke, Christopher Oldmeadow, Megan Whatnall, Robin Callister, Erin Clarke Uon, Melinda Hutchesson, Clare Collins, Lee Ashton
2018 Hutchesson M, Callister R, Morgan P, Pranata I, Clarke E, Skinner G, et al., 'A Targeted and Tailored eHealth Weight Loss Program for Young Women: The Be Positive Be Healthe Randomized Controlled Trial', Healthcare, 6 1-19 (2018) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/healthcare6020039
Co-authors Melinda Hutchesson, Robin Callister, Erin Clarke Uon, Clare Collins, Lee Ashton, Erin Clarke, Megan Whatnall, Christopher Oldmeadow, Philip Morgan
2017 Fletcher R, May C, Kay-Lambkin F, Gemmill AW, Cann W, Nicholson JM, et al., 'SMS4dads: Providing information and support to new fathers through mobile phones a pilot study', Advances in Mental Health, 15 121-131 (2017) [C1]
DOI 10.1080/18387357.2016.1245586
Citations Scopus - 25Web of Science - 18
Co-authors Maralyn Foureur, Richard Fletcher, Frances Kaylambkin
2017 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'Towards adaptive open learning environments: Evaluating the precision of identifying learning styles by tracking learners' behaviours', EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, 22 807-825 (2017) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s10639-015-9458-5
Citations Scopus - 21Web of Science - 13
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2016 Hutchesson MJ, Morgan PJ, Callister R, Pranata I, Skinner G, Collins CE, 'Be positive be healthe: Development and implementation of a targeted e-health weight loss program for young women', Telemedicine and e-Health, 22 519-528 (2016) [C1]

Background: Greater numbers of women are entering young adulthood overweight, but traditional weight loss programs do not appeal to them. This article describes the development an... [more]

Background: Greater numbers of women are entering young adulthood overweight, but traditional weight loss programs do not appeal to them. This article describes the development and evaluation of an e-health weight loss intervention for young women (18-30 years of age). Materials and Methods: Young women's preferences for a targeted weight loss program were investigated via a cross-sectional online survey. A 3-month targeted weight loss program for young women was developed based on the formative research. A single-arm pre-post study was conducted to evaluate the acceptability of the intervention (process evaluation survey and objective usage data) and to estimate the treatments' effects on weight-related outcomes from baseline to 3 months. Results: Online survey respondents (n = 274) indicated preferences for various technologies (Web site, online quizzes with e-mail feedback and goal setting, an online discussion forum, smartphone application, e-mail newsletters, and text messages). Eighteen (mean ± standard deviation [SD] age, 22.8 ± 3.2 years; body mass index, 27.3 ± 1.6 kg/m2) women entered the pre-post study. Mean satisfaction was 3.4 ± 1.0 (maximum of 5), and 66.7% of participants completed the study. Significant reductions in mean ± SD weight (-1.5 ± 2.4 kg; p = 0.02) and waist circumference (-0.7 ± 1.4 cm; p = 0.04) were observed. Conclusions: Due to lower than anticipated participant satisfaction, modifications to the program content and modes of delivery are required to ensure a higher proportion of young women complete and actively engage with the program. The positive effects of treatment on weight-related outcomes supports further refinement and evaluation of targeted, e-health weight loss interventions for young women.

DOI 10.1089/tmj.2015.0085
Citations Scopus - 21Web of Science - 18
Co-authors Melinda Hutchesson, Robin Callister, Philip Morgan, Clare Collins
2016 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'Using learning styles as a basis for creating adaptive open learning environments: an evaluation', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEARNING TECHNOLOGY, 11 198-217 (2016) [C1]
DOI 10.1504/IJLT.2016.079034
Citations Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2016 Altamimi R, Skinner G, 'Validation of Contemporary Physical Activity Tracking Technologies through Exercise in a Controlled Environment', International Journal of Medical, Health, Biomedical, Bioengineering and Pharmaceutical Engineering, 10 31-42 (2016)
2016 Babic MJ, Smith JJ, Morgan PJ, Lonsdale C, Plotnikoff RC, Eather N, et al., 'Intervention to reduce recreational screen-time in adolescents: Outcomes and mediators from the Switch-Off 4 Healthy Minds (S4HM) cluster randomized controlled trial', Preventive Medicine, 91 50-57 (2016) [C1]

Introduction The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of the ¿Switch-off 4 Healthy Minds¿ (S4HM) intervention on recreational screen-time in adolescents. Methods Cluster r... [more]

Introduction The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of the ¿Switch-off 4 Healthy Minds¿ (S4HM) intervention on recreational screen-time in adolescents. Methods Cluster randomized controlled trial with study measures at baseline and 6-months (post-intervention). Eligible participants reported exceeding recreational screen-time recommendations (i.e., >¿2¿h/day). In total, 322 adolescents (mean age¿=¿14.4¿±¿0.6¿years) from eight secondary schools in New South Wales, Australia were recruited. The S4HM intervention was guided by Self-Determination Theory and included: an interactive seminar, eHealth messaging, a behavioral contract and parental newsletters. The primary outcome was recreational screen-time. Secondary outcomes included mental health (i.e., well-being, psychological distress, self-perceptions), objectively measured physical activity, and body mass index (BMI). Outcome analyses were conducted using linear mixed models and mediation was examined using a product-of-coefficients test. Results At post-intervention, significant reductions in screen-time were observed in both groups, with a greater reduction observed in the intervention group (-¿50¿min/day versus -¿29¿min, p¿<¿0.05 for both). However, the adjusted difference in change between groups was not statistically significant (mean¿=¿-¿21.3¿min/day, p¿=¿0.255). There were no significant intervention effects for mental health outcomes, physical activity or BMI. Significant mediation effects for autonomous motivation were found. Conclusions Participants in both the S4HM intervention and control groups significantly reduced their screen-time, with no group-by-time effects. Enhancing autonomous motivation might be a useful intervention target for trials aimed at reducing adolescents' recreational screen-time. Trial registration ACTRN12614000163606.

DOI 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.07.014
Citations Scopus - 47Web of Science - 43
Co-authors Emma R Pollock, Philip Morgan, Ron Plotnikoff, Jordan Smith, Mark Babic, Amanda Baker, David Lubans, Narelle Eather
2015 Burrows T, Hutchesson M, Chai LK, Rollo M, Skinner G, Collins C, 'Nutrition interventions for prevention and management of childhood obesity: What do parents want from an ehealth program?', Nutrients, 7 10469-10479 (2015) [C1]

With the growth of Internet technologies, offering interventions for child and family weight management in an online format may address barriers to accessing services. This study ... [more]

With the growth of Internet technologies, offering interventions for child and family weight management in an online format may address barriers to accessing services. This study aimed to investigate (i) whether an eHealth family healthy lifestyle program would be of interest to parents; and (ii) preferences and/or expectations for program components and features. Parents of children aged four to18 years were recruited through social media and completed an online survey (54 items) including closed and open-ended questions. Responses were collated using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Seventy-five participants were included (92% mothers, mean age 39.1 ± 8.6 years, mean BMI 27.6 ± 6.3 kg/m2). The index child had a mean age of 11 ± 6.2 years with 24% overweight/obese. The majority of parents (90.3%) reported interest in an online program, with preference expressed for a non-structured program to allow flexibility users to log-on and off as desired. Parents wanted a program that was easy to use, practical, engaging, endorsed by a reputable source, and able to provide individual tailoring and for their children to be directly involved. The current study supports the need for online delivery of a healthy lifestyle program that targets greater parental concerns of diet rather than child weight.

DOI 10.3390/nu7125546
Citations Scopus - 39Web of Science - 28
Co-authors Clare Collins, Tracy Burrows, Melinda Hutchesson
2015 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, 'An Analysis of Students Perspectives on the Usage of Knowledge Maps in Open Learning Environments', GSTF Journal on Education, 2 (2015) [C1]
DOI 10.5176/2345-7163_2.2.53
2015 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'Knowledge Maps in Open Learning Environments: An Evaluation from Learners Perspectives', Journal of Information Technology and Application in Education, 4 18-29 (2015) [C1]
DOI 10.14355/jitae.2015.04.003
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2015 Thapa S, Skinner GD, Srijan T, 'Review of Social Media Management Tools and Related Literature', International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Applications, 2 89-99 (2015) [D1]
2015 Babic MJ, Morgan PJ, Plotnikoff RC, Lonsdale C, Eather N, Skinner G, et al., 'Rationale and study protocol for 'Switch-off 4 Healthy Minds' (S4HM): A cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce recreational screen time in adolescents', Contemporary Clinical Trials, 40 150-158 (2015) [C1]

Introduction: Excessive recreational screen time (i.e., screen use for entertainment) is a global public health issue associated with adverse mental and physical health outcomes. ... [more]

Introduction: Excessive recreational screen time (i.e., screen use for entertainment) is a global public health issue associated with adverse mental and physical health outcomes. Considering the growing popularity of screen-based recreation in adolescents, there is a need to identify effective strategies for reducing screen time among adolescents. The aim of this paper is to report the rationale and study protocol for the 'Switch-off 4 Healthy Minds' (S4HM) study, an intervention designed to reduce recreational screen time among adolescents. Methods: The S4HM intervention will be evaluated using a cluster randomized controlled trial in eight secondary schools (. N=. 322 students) in New South Wales, Australia. The 6-month multi-component intervention will encourage adolescents to manage their recreational screen time using a range of evidence-based strategies. The intervention is grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and includes the following components: an interactive seminar for students, eHealth messaging, behavioral contract and parental newsletters. All outcomes will be assessed at baseline and at 6-months (i.e., immediate post-test). The primary outcome is recreational screen time measured by the Adolescent Sedentary Activity Questionnaire (ASAQ). Secondary outcomes include: self-reported psychological well-being, psychological distress, global physical self-concept, resilience, pathological video gaming and aggression, and objectively measured physical activity (accelerometry) and body mass index (BMI). Hypothesized mediators of behavior change will also be explored. Discussion: The S4HM study will involve the evaluation of an innovative, theory-driven, multi-component intervention that targets students and their parents and is designed to reduce recreational screen time in adolescents. The intervention has been designed for scalability and dissemination across Australian secondary schools.

DOI 10.1016/j.cct.2014.12.001
Citations Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7
Co-authors Ron Plotnikoff, Amanda Baker, Mark Babic, Emma R Pollock, Philip Morgan, Narelle Eather, David Lubans
2015 Altamimi R, Skinner G, Nesbitt K, 'A Position Paper on Managing Youth Screen Time versus Physical Activity', GSTF Journal on Computing (JoC), 4 10-16 (2015) [C1]
DOI 10.5176/2251-3043_4.2.316
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2014 Smith JJ, Morgan PJ, Plotnikoff RC, Dally KA, Salmon J, Okely AD, et al., 'Rationale and study protocol for the 'Active Teen Leaders Avoiding Screen-time' (ATLAS) group randomized controlled trial: An obesity prevention intervention for adolescent boys from schools in low-income communities', Contemporary Clinical Trials, 37 106-119 (2014) [C3]

Introduction: The negative consequences of unhealthy weight gain and the high likelihood of pediatric obesity tracking into adulthood highlight the importance of targeting youth w... [more]

Introduction: The negative consequences of unhealthy weight gain and the high likelihood of pediatric obesity tracking into adulthood highlight the importance of targeting youth who are 'at risk' of obesity. The aim of this paper is to report the rationale and study protocol for the 'Active Teen Leaders Avoiding Screen-time' (ATLAS) obesity prevention intervention for adolescent boys living in low-income communities. Methods/design: The ATLAS intervention will be evaluated using a cluster randomized controlled trial in 14 secondary schools in the state of New South Wales (NSW), Australia (2012 to 2014). ATLAS is an 8-month multi-component, school-based program informed by self-determination theory and social cognitive theory. The intervention consists of teacher professional development, enhanced school-sport sessions, researcher-led seminars, lunch-time physical activity mentoring sessions, pedometers for self-monitoring, provision of equipment to schools, parental newsletters, and a smartphone application and website. Assessments were conducted at baseline and will be completed again at 9- and 18-months from baseline. Primary outcomes are body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference. Secondary outcomes include BMI z-scores, body fat (bioelectrical impedance analysis), physical activity (accelerometers), muscular fitness (grip strength and push-ups), screen-time, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, resistance training skill competency, daytime sleepiness, subjective well-being, physical self-perception, pathological video gaming, and aggression. Hypothesized mediators of behavior change will also be explored. Discussion: ATLAS is an innovative school-based intervention designed to improve the health behaviors and related outcomes of adolescent males in low-income communities. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

DOI 10.1016/j.cct.2013.11.008
Citations Scopus - 47Web of Science - 40
Co-authors David Lubans, Mark Babic, Jordan Smith, Ron Plotnikoff, Philip Morgan
2014 Lubans DR, Smith JJ, Skinner G, Morgan PJ, 'Development and implementation of a smartphone application to promote physical activity and reduce screen-time in adolescent boys.', Front Public Health, 2 42 (2014) [C1]
DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00042
Citations Scopus - 59
Co-authors David Lubans, Jordan Smith, Philip Morgan
2013 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda RI, 'Boosting the Opportunities of Open Learning (MOOCs) through Learning Theories', GSTF Journal on Computing, 3 112-117 (2013) [C1]
DOI 10.5176/2251-3043_3.3.280
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2013 Altamimi R, Skinner G, Nesbitt KV, 'FITTER - A Framework for Integrating Activity Tracking Technologies into Electric Recreation for Children and Adolescents', International Journal of Medical, Pharmaceutical Science and Engineering, 7 299-308 (2013) [C2]
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2013 Pranata I, Athauda RI, Skinner GD, 'Modeling Decentralized Reputation-Based Trust for Initial Transactions in Digital Environments', ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 12 8:1-8:35 (2013) [C1]
DOI 10.1145/2461321.2461323
Citations Scopus - 7Web of Science - 5
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2013 Pranata I, Athauda R, Skinner G, 'Determining trustworthiness and quality of mobile applications', Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 65 LNICST 192-206 (2013) [C1]

The growth of &quot;smart&quot; mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, has been exponential over the past few years. Such growth was mainly attributed to the development... [more]

The growth of "smart" mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, has been exponential over the past few years. Such growth was mainly attributed to the development of mobile applications. To date, mobile applications have been increasingly used to improve our productivity and also to provide the entertainment contents. However, with a huge number of mobile applications that appear in the application stores; in particular those that provide similar functionalities, users are often confused with the selection of trustworthy and high quality mobile applications. At the current state, there is a limited research embarked to provide solutions for measuring the trustworthiness of mobile applications prior to download. Thus, the aims of this paper are to review the current research in this area and to discuss several issues in measuring the trustworthiness of mobile applications. In addition, this paper also proposes MobilTrust, a similarity trust measurement method to solve the identified issues. © 2013 ICST Institute for Computer Science, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering.

DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-36660-4_14
Citations Scopus - 3
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A holistic review on trust and reputation management systems for digital environments', International Journal of Computer and Information Technology, 1 44-53 (2012) [C1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Altamimi RIA, Skinner GD, 'A survey of active video game literature', International Journal of Computer and Information Technology, 1 20-35 (2012) [C1]
2012 Nelson B, Hebblewhite M, Ezenwa V, Shury T, Merrill EH, Paquet PC, et al., 'PREVALENCE OF ANTIBODIES TO CANINE PARVOVIRUS AND DISTEMPER VIRUS IN WOLVES IN THE CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS', JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, 48 68-76 (2012)
DOI 10.7589/0090-3558-48.1.68
Citations Web of Science - 14
2012 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A distributed secure mechanism for resource protection in a digital ecosystem environment', Journal of Information Security, 3 25-38 (2012) [C1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A flexible authentication and authorisation mechanism for securing transactions in digital ecosystem', International Journal on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems, 2 87-101 (2012) [C1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2010 Alkhalifah A, Skinner GD, 'Enhanced knowledge based authentication using iterative session parameters', Proceedings of World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 71 293-299 (2010) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 1
2010 Skinner GD, 'Information and innovation management within information technology enterprises', Proceedings of World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 71 300-311 (2010) [C1]
2010 Skinner GD, 'The I-CAN tool and managing information and communication technology (ICT) innovation in Australia', Innovative Studies: International Journal (ISIJ), 1 1-18 (2010) [C1]
2009 Pranata I, Skinner GD, 'Digital ecosystem access control management', WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 6 926-935 (2009) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 5
2009 Skinner GD, 'A study into fostering entrepreneurship in information communication technology (ICT)', International Journal of Computers and Communications, 4 108-116 (2009) [C1]
2009 Skinner G, Chang E, 'A projection of the future effects of quantum computation on information privacy 138-147 (2009)

Many of the current issues with Information Privacy have been the result of inadequate consideration for privacy during the planning, design and implementation of Information Syst... [more]

Many of the current issues with Information Privacy have been the result of inadequate consideration for privacy during the planning, design and implementation of Information Systems and communication networks. The area of Quantum Computation is still in its infancy, and a truly functional quantum computer has not been implemented. However, it is anticipated that within the next decade it may be feasible. This presents a unique opportunity to give due consideration to Information Privacy in the realm of future quantum computational devices and environments while they are still in their infancy. This chapter provides an overview of the key Information Privacy issues that the authors feel may arise with the evolution and realization of quantum computation. Additionally they propose an integrated approach of technical, legal and social elements to address these issues. © 2009, IGI Global.

DOI 10.4018/978-1-60566-210-7.ch009
2008 Skinner GD, 'Making a CASE for PACE: Components of the Combined Authentication Scheme Encapsulation for a Privacy Augmented Collaborative Environment', WSEAS Transactions on Computers, 7 630-639 (2008) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 3
2008 Skinner G, 'Making a CASE for PACE: Components of the combined authentication scheme encapsulation for a privacy augmented collaborative environment', Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Security and Management, SAM 2008, 106-112 (2008)

The uptake and utility of digital collaboration&apos;s continues to grow as organizations are realizing the diverse range of benefits they provide to not only their organization a... [more]

The uptake and utility of digital collaboration's continues to grow as organizations are realizing the diverse range of benefits they provide to not only their organization as a whole but also to individual employees. However, like many information and communication technologies the implementation push often overshadows a proper evaluation of data security and information privacy risks that may be inherent with the technology. This paper details our ongoing research for addressing a number of authentication and personal entity identification issues encountered in digital collaborative architectures. We propose an authentication framework that uniquely combines both traditional and biometric methods of authentication with an additional novel audiovisual method of authentication. Further, the CASE (Combined Authentication Scheme Encapsulation) methodology provides an intuitive privacy protecting visual representation of a member entity's authentication methods, which is accessible by other member entities for help in assessing the risk of sharing 'sensitive' data with other collaboration entities.

Citations Scopus - 1
2007 Skinner GD, 'Multi-dimensional privacy protection for digital collaborations', International Journal of Security, 1 22-31 (2007) [C1]
2007 Skinner G, Chang E, 'A Projection of the Future Effects of Quantum Computation on Information Privacy', International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), 1 1-12 (2007)

Many of the current issues with information privacy have been the result of inadequate consideration for privacy during the planning, design, and implementation of information sys... [more]

Many of the current issues with information privacy have been the result of inadequate consideration for privacy during the planning, design, and implementation of information systems and communication networks. The area of quantum computation is still in its infancy, and a truly functional quantum computer has not been implemented. However, it is anticipated that within the next decade it may be feasible. This presents a unique opportunity to give due consideration to information privacy in the realm of future quantum computational devices and environments while they are still in their infancy. This article provides an overview of the key information privacy issues that we feel may arise with the evolution and realization of quantum computation. Additionally we propose an integrated approach of technical, legal, and social elements to address these issues. © 2007, IGI Global. All rights reserved.

DOI 10.4018/jisp.2007070101
Citations Scopus - 2
2006 Skinner GD, Han S, Chang E, 'An information privacy taxonomy for collaborative environments', Information Management and Computer Security, 14 382-394 (2006) [C1]
DOI 10.1108/09685220610690835
Citations Scopus - 28
2006 Skinner G, Han S, Chang E, 'Shield privacy: A conceptual framework for information privacy and data access controls', WSEAS Transactions on Computers, 5 1375-1382 (2006)

With the increasing number of proposals and approaches to privacy protection it has become very difficult to build information systems that provide comprehensive protection for a ... [more]

With the increasing number of proposals and approaches to privacy protection it has become very difficult to build information systems that provide comprehensive protection for a very broad range of information privacy issues. Proposals to information privacy are normally based on one or a combination of the four major models of privacy protection. That is, Comprehensive Privacy Laws, Sectoral Privacy Laws, Privacy Self-Regulation, and Technologies of Privacy. Used without direction or by not following privacy by design principles results in ineffective privacy protection. What is required is a complete solution, that gives due consideration to all models, and is easily integrated in to all types of environments. In this paper we address this problem by providing a privacy solution for integration into information systems called Shield Privacy. The Shield Privacy solution provides an effective system wide approach to privacy protection. It integrates relevant components from the various privacy models while also providing comprehensive information security through privacy influenced data access controls.

Citations Scopus - 6
2006 Skinner GD, Han S, Chang E, 'Shield privacy: a conceptual framework for information privacy and data access controls', W S E A S Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 6 1375-1382 (2006) [C1]
2006 Skinner GD, Miller M, Chang E, 'Managing privacy, trust, sercurity and context relationships using weighted graph representations', W S E A S Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 3 283-290 (2006) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 7
2006 Skinner GD, Han S, Chang E, 'A Taxomy for Information Privacy in Virtual Collaborations', WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 3 1108-1116 (2006) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 1
2005 Skinner GD, Rowe RK, 'A novel approach to estimating the bearing capacity stability of geosynthetic reinforced retaining walls constructed on yielding foundations', CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, 42 763-779 (2005)
DOI 10.1139/T05-006
Citations Web of Science - 19
2005 Czajkowski G, Hahn S, Skinner G, Soper P, Bryce C, 'A resource management interface for the Java (TM) platform', SOFTWARE-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, 35 123-157 (2005)
DOI 10.1002/spe.628
Citations Web of Science - 14
2005 Skinner GD, Rowe RK, 'Design and behaviour of a geosynthetic reinforced retaining wall and bridge abutment on a yielding foundation', GEOTEXTILES AND GEOMEMBRANES, 23 234-260 (2005)
DOI 10.1016/j.geotexmem.2004.10.001
Citations Web of Science - 115
2004 Skinner G, Chang E, McMahon M, Aisbett J, Miller M, 'Shield privacy hippocratic security method for virtual community', IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference), 1 472-479 (2004)

Pearlman et al defines a virtual community as a large, multi-institutional group of individuals who use a set of rules, a policy, to specify how to share their resources. With suc... [more]

Pearlman et al defines a virtual community as a large, multi-institutional group of individuals who use a set of rules, a policy, to specify how to share their resources. With such a large collection of data stores in these resources, each of which could be data mined to different degrees, the privacy of each of the individuals needs to be protected. Within a virtual community, especially one also used to facilitate knowledge discovery, there are a number of privacy issues that must be addressed and resolved in ways other than through privacy laws and policies alone. This is due to the fact that, as to date, these laws have proved mainly ineffective and there is an ever growing concern by individuals about their privacy. Web surveys have identified that 82% of users have said improved privacy policies and methods would matter in web environments. Agarwal highlights the fact that a secure collaborative environment, such as a virtual community, needs to provide authentication, authorization, privacy and data integrity. In this paper, we identify the technology issues, followed by the presentation of our proposed solution. We provide a conceptual framework of the Hippocratic Security Method to provide information security for shield privacy in virtual communities and we describe the architecture and design of the proposed solution. We outline the implementation, testing and evaluation strategies of our solutions. The proposed solution shall monitor the use of personal information as it is passed around the virtual community and protected information paths, data at rest, database and information resources through the use of the hippocratic database principle to enforce hippocratic security policies and procedures together with privacy preserving data mining method for excellent information security in a virtual community environment. © 2004 IEEE.

DOI 10.1109/IECON.2004.1433355
Citations Scopus - 9Web of Science - 5
2003 Skinner GD, Rowe RK, 'Design and behaviour of geosynthetic-reinforced soil walls constructed on yielding foundations', GEOSYNTHETICS INTERNATIONAL, 10 200-214 (2003)
Citations Web of Science - 22
2001 Cheshire R, Scanlan J, Skinner G, 'Clean cycle prediction in etching processes via direct plasma control', SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY, 44 87-+ (2001)
2001 Rowe RK, Skinner GD, 'Numerical analysis of geosynthetic reinforced retaining wall constructed on a layered soil foundation', GEOTEXTILES AND GEOMEMBRANES, 19 387-412 (2001)
Citations Web of Science - 114
1999 Pirlot A, Janssens J, Skinner G, Godeau JM, 'Quantitative determination of haptoglobin (HAP) in human and bovine sera by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE)', VETERINARY RESEARCH, 30 483-493 (1999)
Citations Web of Science - 8
1991 SKINNER G, 'LOVE AND HOPE - FROMM AND EDUCATION - COHEN,A', BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, 39 228-229 (1991)
DOI 10.2307/3120931
1988 SKINNER G, 'PROGRESS TOWARD A COMPUTERIZED MASK SHOP', SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY, 31 131-134 (1988)
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Conference (89 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2019 Aldawood H, Alhejaili A, Alabadi M, Alharbi O, Skinner G, 'Integrating Digital Leadership in an Educational Supervision Context: A Critical Appraisal', 2019 International Conference on Engineering Applications, ICEA 2019 - Proceedings, Azores Islands, Portugal (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/CEAP.2019.8883484
Citations Scopus - 4
2019 Aldawood H, Alabadi M, Alharbi O, Skinner G, 'A Contemporary Review of Raising Health Awareness Using ICT for Application in the Cyber Security Domain', 2019 International Conference on Engineering Applications, ICEA 2019 - Proceedings, Sao Miguel, Portugal (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/CEAP.2019.8883454
Citations Scopus - 4
2019 Skinner G, Parrey B, 'A literature review on effects of time pressure on decision making in a cyber security context', Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Tokyo, Japan (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1195/1/012014
Citations Scopus - 7Web of Science - 3
2019 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Challenges of implementing training and awareness programs targeting cyber security social engineering', Proceedings - 2019 Cybersecurity and Cyberforensics Conference, CCC 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/CCC.2019.00004
Citations Scopus - 8
2019 Skinner G, Walmsley T, 'Artificial intelligence and deep learning in video games a brief review', 2019 IEEE 4th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems, ICCCS 2019, Singapore (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/CCOMS.2019.8821783
Citations Scopus - 29Web of Science - 11
2019 Karmaniolos S, Skinner G, 'A literature review on sentiment analysis and its foundational technologies', 2019 IEEE 4th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems, ICCCS 2019, Singapore (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/CCOMS.2019.8821771
Citations Scopus - 1
2019 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'An academic review of current industrial and commercial cyber security social engineering solutions', ICCSP '19 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2019) [E1]
DOI 10.1145/3309074.3309083
Citations Scopus - 16Web of Science - 8
2018 Altamimi R, Skinner G, 'Evaluating Contemporary Physical Activity Self-Monitoring Technology Performance', 2018 12th International Symposium on Medical Information and Communication Technology, ISMICT, Sydney, NSW (2018) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ISMICT.2018.8573691
Citations Scopus - 1
2018 Chowdhury NH, Adam MTP, Skinner G, 'The impact of time pressure on human cybersecurity behavior: An integrative framework', Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Systems Engineering. ICSEng 2018, Sydney, Australia (2018) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ICSENG.2018.8638250
Citations Scopus - 8
Co-authors Marc Adam
2018 Aldawood HA, Skinner G, 'A critical appraisal of contemporary cyber security social engineering solutions: Measures, policies, tools and applications', 26th International Conference on Systems Engineering, ICSEng 2018 - Proceedings, Sydney, Australia (2018) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ICSENG.2018.8638166
Citations Scopus - 11Web of Science - 2
2018 Aldawood H, Skinner G, 'Educating and Raising Awareness on Cyber Security Social Engineering: A Literature Review', Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering, TALE 2018, Wollongong, NSW (2018) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/TALE.2018.8615162
Citations Scopus - 90Web of Science - 33
2017 Skinner GD, Fletcher R, May C, 'An ICT eHealth Mobile Web Application for Young Indigenous Fathers - StayinOnTrack', 2017 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo Workshops (ICMEW), Hong Kong (2017) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ICMEW.2017.8026252
Citations Scopus - 2Web of Science - 43
Co-authors Richard Fletcher
2017 Skinner GD, 'Cyber Security Education for Children Using CALC (Cloud Adaptive Learning Courses). A Position Paper on Cyber Security for Younger Demographics', The 8th Annual International Conference on ICT: Big Data, Cloud and Security (ICT-BDCS 2017), Singapore (2017) [E1]
DOI 10.5176/2251-2136_ICT-BDCS17.19
2017 Hutchesson MJ, Callister R, Morgan P, Pranata I, Skinner G, Collins C, 'A targeted and tailored eHealth weight loss program for young women: The Be Positive Be Healthe pilot randomised controlled trial', Nutrition & Dietetics, Hobart, Tasmania (2017)
Co-authors Robin Callister, Clare Collins, Philip Morgan, Melinda Hutchesson
2017 Skinner GD, 'Cyber Security Education for K-6 Using CS4K, Graphical Authentication and Authorisation Modules for Learning About Security', Proceedings of 2017 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE), Hong Kong (2017)
2017 Skinner GD, Altamimi R, 'Exercation: Educating Students on their Exercise, Sedentary Behaviour and Screen Time Data. Engineering Technology to provide eHealth Awareness', Proceedings of 2017 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE), Hong Kong (2017)
2017 Skinner GD, Fletcher R, May C, 'SMS4DADS THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE OF AN EHEALTH APPLICATION', Singapore (2017)
Co-authors Richard Fletcher
2016 Altamimi R, Skinner G, 'An experimental analysis of active living technologies to review device accuracy', 2016 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) Proceedings of the International Conference, Singapore (2016) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/TENCON.2016.7848017
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1
2016 Hutchesson M, Callister R, Morgan PJ, Pranata I, Skinner G, Collins CE, 'A targeted and tailored eHealth weight loss program for young women: The Be Positive Be Healthe pilot randomised controlled trial', http://www.alswh.org.au/scientificmeeting2016/program, Newcastle, Australia (2016)
Co-authors Lee Ashton, Clare Collins, Melinda Hutchesson, Philip Morgan, Erin Clarke Uon, Robin Callister, Christopher Oldmeadow
2016 Skinner G, 'Cyber security for younger demographics: A graphic based authentication and authorisation framework', IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON, Singapore (2016) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/TENCON.2016.7848481
Citations Scopus - 3
2015 Pranata I, Skinner G, 'Segmenting and Targeting Customers Through Clusters Selection & Analysis', Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Computer Science & Information System (ICACSIS 2015), Jakarta, Indonesia (2015) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ICACSIS.2015.7415187
Citations Scopus - 7
2015 Hutchesson MJ, Morgan PJ, Callister R, Pranata I, Skinner G, Collins CE, 'The Be Positive Be Healthe eHealth weight loss program for young women: A pilot study', Edinburgh, UK (2015) [E3]
Co-authors Melinda Hutchesson, Robin Callister, Philip Morgan, Clare Collins
2015 Altamimi R, Skinner G, Nesbitt K, 'A Position Paper Managing Youth Screen Time versus Physical Activity - Encouraging Active Living in a Technological Focussed Generation', Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health, Lisbon, Portugal (2015) [E1]
DOI 10.5220/0005475601800187
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2015 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'A Framework to Personalise Open Learning Environments by Adapting to Learning Styles', Proceedings of the 7th International Conference in Computer Supported Education, Lisbon, Portugal (2015) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 6
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2015 Rollo M, Ashman A, Brown L, Rae KM, Weatherall L, Skinner G, Smith R, 'A brief tool for assessing diet quality and selected nutrient intakes from image-based dietary records: Design and preliminary results from use in pregnant women', Brisbane (2015) [E3]
Co-authors Leanne Brown, Roger Smith
2015 Hutchesson MJ, Callister R, Morgan PJ, Pranata I, Skinner G, Collins CE, 'Be Positive Be Healthe: A targeted and tailored eHealth weight loss program for young women', http://www.anzos2015.org/assets/ANZOS2015/ANZOS-2015-Abstracts.pdf, Melbourne, Australia (2015) [E3]
Co-authors Clare Collins, Melinda Hutchesson, Robin Callister, Philip Morgan
2014 Pranata I, Altamimi R, Skinner G, 'Exertainment: Designing Active Video Games to Get Youth Moving', Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2014, Hong Kong (2014) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 2
2014 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'Personalizing Open Learning Environments through the Adaptation to Learning Styles', The 9th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2014), Sydney (2014) [E1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2014 Altamimi R, Skinner G, Nesbitt K, 'Pitfalls and Promises of Exergaming and Activity Monitoring Technologies', The 9th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA2014), Sydney, Australia (2014) [E1]
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2014 Altamimi R, Nesbitt K, Skinner G, 'Overview of the MySteps ICT Framework', IE2014 Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Interactive Entertainment, Newcastle, N.S.W. (2014) [E1]
DOI 10.1145/2677758.2677786
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2014 Fasihuddin H, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'Towards an Adaptive Model to Personalise Open Learning Environments using Learning Styles', Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Information & Communication Technology and Systems, Surabaya, Indonesia (2014) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 23
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2014 Altamimi R, Skinner G, Nesbitt K, 'A Focused Review and Initial Conceptual Design for Merging Exergame and Activity Monitoring Technologies', ENTERTAINMENT COMPUTING - ICEC 2014, Sydney, AUSTRALIA (2014) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1
Co-authors Keith Nesbitt
2014 Rollo M, Harvey A, Hutchesson M, Jones P, Crook A, Skinner G, Collins C, 'Development of a virtual clinic platform within an existing web-based weight loss program', Maui, USA (2014)
Co-authors Melinda Hutchesson, Clare Collins
2014 Pranata I, Altamimi R, Skinner G, 'An Adaptive Framework Allowing Active Video Games to Address Child Obesity', 7th Annual International Conference on Computer Games, Multimedia and Allied Technology 2014, Singapore (2014) [E1]
DOI 10.5176/2251-1679_CGAT14.16
2014 Pranata I, Skinner, 'A security extension for securing the feedback & rating values in TIDE framework', 2014 IEEE International Conference on Information, Communication Technology and System (ICTS), Surabaya, Indonesia (2014) [E1]
2013 Skinner GD, Altamimi R, 'Active video games (AVG) for promoting E-health initiatives - integration of contemporary information and communication technologies (ICT)', International Conference on Internet Studies: NETS2013, Hong Kong (2013)
2013 Fasihuddin HA, Skinner G, Athauda RI, Pranata I, 'Insights into the use of Knowledge Maps in Online Learning Environments: A Pilot Study', International Conference on Technical Education (ICTechEd), Bangkok, Thailand (2013) [E2]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2013 Pranata I, Skinner G, Athauda R, 'A survey on the usability and effectiveness of web-based trust rating systems', 2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, ICIS 2013 - Proceedings, Niigata (2013) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/ICIS.2013.6607882
Citations Scopus - 5Web of Science - 3
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2013 Ferguson S, Skinner G, Schieke J, Lee K-C, van Dorst E, 'High Efficiency Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle with Carbon Capture via technology advancements and improved heat integration', GHGT-11, Kyoto, JAPAN (2013)
DOI 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.105
Citations Web of Science - 9
2012 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'Open learning sky: A conceptual framework for a cloud based open elearning environment', Proceedings of IASTED International Conference Engineering and Applied Science (EAS 2012), Colombo, Sri Lanka (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Pranata I, Athauda RI, Skinner GD, 'Securing and governing access in ad-hoc networks of internet of things', Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference Engineering and Applied Science (EAS 2012), Colombo, Sri Lanka (2012) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 16
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A holistic review of cloud-based e-learning system', IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE) 2012, Hong Kong (2012) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 25
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A theoretical framework for healthcare innovation management using wiki based Digital Ecosystem', Advanced Materials Research, Chengdu, China (2012) [E1]
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.463-464.811
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A review of contemporary cloud based e-learning intitiatives', IADIS International Conference on Internet Technologies & Society 2012, Perth, Australia (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'Architecture implementation for applying trust in digital environments (TIDE)', Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on Internet Technologies & Society 2012, Perth, Australia (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2012 Rezaei A, Skinner GD, 'A survey of game based mobile learning: The impact of motion sensing technologies on elearning', Proceedings 3rd Annual International Conference on Computer Science Education: Innovation & Technology (CSEIT 2012) and Software Engineering & Applications (SEA 2012), Singapore (2012) [E1]
2012 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'Taking elearning to the cloud - CALC: A framework for collaborative learning in the cloud (CALC)', 3rd Annual International Conference on Computer Science Education: Innovation and Technology, Singapore (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A survey on the security requirements for a successful adoption of Digital Ecosystem environment', Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Network Technologies & Communications (NTC 2011), Singapore (2011) [E1]
DOI 10.5176/2251-2233_its11
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Fasihuddin HAA, Skinner GD, 'Knowledge management of healthcare innovation using digital ecosystem technology', Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Network Technologies & Communications (NTC 2011), Singapore (2011) [E1]
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'TIDE: Measuring and evaluating trustworthiness and credibility of enterprises in Digital Ecosystem', MEDES '11 Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, San Francisco, CA (2011) [E1]
DOI 10.1145/2077489.2077492
Citations Scopus - 6
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A distributed mechanism for secure collaboration in Digital Ecosystems', MEDES '11 Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, San Francisco, CA (2011) [E1]
DOI 10.1145/2077489.2077495
Citations Scopus - 2
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A community based authentication and authorisation mechanism for digital ecosystem', Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, Daejeon, Korea (2011) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/dest.2011.5936618
Citations Scopus - 3
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'Distributed mechanism for protecting resources in a newly emerged digital ecosystem technology', Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing. 11th International Conference, ICA300 2011, Melbourne, Australia, October 24-26, 2011, Proceedings, Part II, Melbourne, Vic (2011) [E1]
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-24669-2_17
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2011 Pranata I, Skinner GD, Athauda RI, 'A distributed community approach for protecting resources in Digital Ecosystem', 2011 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems (Proceedings), Jakarta, Indonesia (2011) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 3
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2010 Lutton E, Regan BG, Skinner GD, 'Moving eHealth from interoperability to an internet of patients', 2010 National Conference of Emerging Researchers in Ageing: "Getting the Right Skill Mix". Abstracts & Proceedings, Newcastle, NSW (2010) [E3]
2009 Lutton E, Regan BG, Skinner GD, 'RFID authentication of academic transcripts: In the context of a RFID rationale and deployment methodology', Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications, ICSNC 2009, Porto, Portugal (2009) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/icsnc.2009.87
2009 Pranata I, Skinner GD, 'Managing enterprise authentication and authorization permissions in digital ecosystem', IEEE-DEST 2009: Third IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, Istanbul, Turkey (2009) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/DEST.2009.5276783
Citations Scopus - 5
2009 Pranata I, Skinner GD, 'Managing information access controls in digital ecosystems environments', Recent Advances in Automation & Information: Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS International Conference on Automation and Information (ICAI'09), Prague, Czech Republic (2009) [E1]
2009 Lutton E, Regan BG, Skinner GD, 'Patient identification within a healthcare system: The role of radio frequency identification and bar code technologies', Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Computational Techniques in Electrical Engineering (MMACTEE '09), Athens, Greece (2009) [E1]
2009 Skinner GD, 'Cyber security management of access controls in digital ecosystems and distributed environments', The 6th International Confernce on Information Technology and Applications, ICITA 2009, Hanoi, Vietnam (2009) [E1]
Citations Scopus - 12
2008 Lutton E, Skinner G, Regan B, 'RFID Rationale and Deployment Methodology', PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH WSEAS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE (ACS'08), Venice, ITALY (2008) [E1]
Citations Web of Science - 6
2008 Skinner GD, 'Addressing data security issues in digital collaborations with a combined authentication scheme encapsulation (CASE)', ICE 2008: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising, Lisbon, Portugal (2008) [E1]
2008 Athauda RI, Skinner GD, Regan BG, 'A methodology to minimise excessively permissive security configurations', Recent Advances in Applied Computer Science: Proceedings of the 8th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science (ACS' 08), Venice, Italy (2008) [E1]
Citations Web of Science - 2
Co-authors Rukshan Athauda
2008 Skinner GD, 'Investigation of technology-based entrepreneurship and issues with ICT innovation in Australia', Computational Methods and Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Computational Techniques in Electrical Engineering (MMACTEE '08), Sofia, Bulgaria (2008) [E1]
2008 Skinner GD, 'Security for a privacy augmented collaborative environment with a combined authentication scheme encapsulation', Computational Methods and Applied Computing: Proceedings of the Applied Computing Conference (ACC '08), Istanbul, Turkey (2008) [E1]
2007 Skinner GD, Chang E, 'An environmentally adaptive conceptual framework for addressing information privacy issues in Digital Ecosystems', 2007 INAUGURAL IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, Cairns, AUSTRALIA (2007)
2007 Skinner G, 'The TLC-PP framework for delivering a Privacy Augmented Collaborative Environment (PACE)', Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, CollaborateCom 2007, White Plains, NY (2007) [E1]
DOI 10.1109/COLCOM.2007.4553844
Citations Scopus - 8
2007 Skinner GD, 'A privacy augmented collaborative environment (PACE)', Computer Science Challenges. Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science (ACS'07), Venice, Italy (2007) [E1]
2007 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'An Environmentally Adaptive Conceptual Framework for Addressing Information Privacy Issues in Digital Ecosystems', Digital EcoSystems and Technologies Conference, 2007. DEST '07., Cairns (2007)
DOI 10.1109/DEST.2007.371988
Citations Scopus - 4
2006 Skinner G, Ran S, Chang E, 'Integration of Situational and reward elements for fair privacy principles and preferences (F3P)', 2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, VOLS 1-6, Bombay, INDIA (2006)
2006 Han S, Skinner G, Potdar V, Chang E, Wu C, 'New framework for authentication and authorization for e-health service systems', 2006 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, VOLS 1-6, Bombay, INDIA (2006)
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'Defining and Protecting Meta Privacy: A New Conceptual Framework Within Information Privacy', Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops, Atlanta USA (2006)
DOI 10.1109/ICDEW.2006.46
Citations Scopus - 10
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'New Framework for Authentication and Authorization for e-Health Service Systems', IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, 2006. ICIT 2006., Mumbai, India (2006)
DOI 10.1109/ICIT.2006.372724
Citations Scopus - 6
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'Integration of Situational and Reward Elements for Fair Privacy Principles and Preferences (F3P)', IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, 2006. ICIT 2006., Mumbai, India (2006)
DOI 10.1109/ICIT.2006.372721
Citations Scopus - 4
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'A framework of authentication and authorization for e-health services', Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Secure web services SWS '06, Alexandria, VA, USA (2006)
DOI 10.1145/1180367.1180387
Citations Scopus - 20
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'A conceptual framework for information security and privac', ACOS'06 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer science, Hangzhou, China (2006)
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'An introduction to a taxonomy of information privacy in collaborative environments', ACOS'06 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer science, Hangzhou, China (2006)
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, Skinner G, 'Fair Privacy Principles and Preferences (F3P) - Evaluating Context Based Privacy Preferences', Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTERS, Athens, Greece (2006)
2006 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'The computational view of information privacy enhancing technologies', Proceedings of International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT (LSPI), Hamburg Germany (2006)
2005 Skinner G, Czajkowski G, Hearnden D, Jordan M, Wegiel M, 'A service management facility for the Java (TM) platform', 2005 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SERVICES COMPUTING, VOL 1, PROCEEDINGS, Orlando, FL (2005)
2005 Czajkowski G, Wegiel M, Daynes L, Palacz K, Jordan M, Skinner G, Bryce C, 'Resource management for clusters of virtual machines', 2005 IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid, Vols 1 and 2, Cardiff, WALES (2005)
Citations Web of Science - 5
2005 Skinner GD, 'A framework of privacy shield in organizational information systems', In proceedings of International Conference on Mobile Business, Sydney, Australia (2005)
DOI 10.1109/ICMB.2005.4
Citations Scopus - 3
2005 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'Dynamic user reconfigurable privacy and trust settings for collaborative industrial environments', Proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, Perth, Australia (2005)
DOI 10.1109/INDIN.2005.1560469
Citations Scopus - 3Web of Science - 1
2005 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'PP-SDLC The Privacy Protecting Systems Development Life Cycle', Proceedings of IPSI-2005 FRANCE, Carcassonne, France (2005)
2005 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'Graph Representation of Access Controls for Managing Privacy, Trust and Security Requirements', Proceedings of 4th WSEAS International Conference on Information Security, Communications and Computers, Tenerife, Spain (2005)
2005 Skinner GD, Skinner G, 'A New Conceptual Framework Within Information Privacy: Meta Privacy', In Proceedings of International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, Xi'an, China (2005)
DOI 10.1007/11596981_8
Citations Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2
2004 Jordan M, Czajkowski G, Kouklinski K, Skinner G, 'Extending a J2EE(TM) server with dynamic and flexible resource management', MIDDLEWARE 2004, PROCEEDINGS, Toronto, CANADA (2004)
Citations Web of Science - 2
2004 Skinner GD, 'Raising Information System User Privacy Awareness', Proceedings of Australian Health Informatics AHI2004, Newcastle (2004)
1994 REIHER P, HEIDEMANN J, RATNER D, SKINNER G, POPEK G, 'RESOLVING FILE CONFLICTS IN THE FICUS FILE SYSTEM', PROCEEDINGS OF THE SUMMER 1994 USENIX CONFERENCE, BOSTON, MA (1994)
Citations Web of Science - 27
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Preprint (1 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2017 Fletcher R, May C, Attia J, Garfield CF, Skinner G, 'Text-Based Program Addressing the Mental Health of Soon-to-be and New Fathers (SMS4dads): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) (2017)
DOI 10.2196/preprints.8368
Co-authors Richard Fletcher
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Grants and Funding

Summary

Number of grants 23
Total funding $5,485,990

Click on a grant title below to expand the full details for that specific grant.


20211 grants / $2,628,140

SMS4dads for Rural and Remote Fathers (SMS4RRDads)$2,628,140

Funding body: Department of Health and Aged Care

Funding body Department of Health and Aged Care
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Jennifer St George, Doctor Jennifer St George, Mr Craig Hammond, Doctor Chris May, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Dr Jacqui Macdonald, Nicholas Kowalenko, Dr Mick Adams, Louise Newman, Dr Mark Wenitong, Dr Alka Kothari, Catherine Rawlinson, Julie Borninkhof, Professor Megan Galbally, Dr Elizabeth Hoehn, Dr Anne Sved-Williams, Neil Drew, Amy Finlay-Jones, Anne Sved-Williams, Jackie Mead, Catherine Rawlinson, Dr Mark Wenitong
Scheme Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Program - Emerging Priorities
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2021
Funding Finish 2024
GNo G2001378
Type Of Funding C1500 - Aust Competitive - Commonwealth Other
Category 1500
UON Y

20202 grants / $584,636

Focus on New Fathers$521,000

Funding body: NSW Ministry of Health

Funding body NSW Ministry of Health
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Jennifer St George, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Professor John Attia, Dr Jacqui Macdonald, Nick Kowalenko, Dr Rebecca Giallo, Professor Louise Newman
Scheme Research Funds
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2020
Funding Finish 2022
GNo G1901208
Type Of Funding C2300 – Aust StateTerritoryLocal – Own Purpose
Category 2300
UON Y

Developing stillbirth prevention messages for SMS4dads$63,636

Funding body: Red Nose Limited

Funding body Red Nose Limited
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Eileen Dowse, Doctor Jennifer St George, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Ian Symonds, Associate Professor Jane Warland, Associate Professor Michael Stark, Dr Alka Kothari
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2020
Funding Finish 2021
GNo G2000203
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

20191 grants / $54,564

Evaluating rural uptake of SMS4dads$54,564

Funding body: Royal Society for the Welfare of Mothers & Babies

Funding body Royal Society for the Welfare of Mothers & Babies
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Jennifer St George, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner
Scheme Research Grants
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2019
Funding Finish 2020
GNo G1901016
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

20181 grants / $60,500

sms4dadsSA$60,500

Funding body: South Australia Minister for Health

Funding body South Australia Minister for Health
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Jennifer St George, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Dr Jacqui Macdonald
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2018
Funding Finish 2019
GNo G1800221
Type Of Funding C2300 – Aust StateTerritoryLocal – Own Purpose
Category 2300
UON Y

20174 grants / $1,120,598

Telehealth and Advanced CT Imaging Combined Study (TACTICS)$992,098

Funding body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

Funding body NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)
Project Team

Conjoint Professor Chris Levi, Doctor Andrew Bivard, Professor John Attia, Professor Christopher Bladin, Professor Stephen Davis, Professor Geoff Donnan, Professor Craig Anderson, Dr Bruce Campbell, Professor Mark Parsons, Dr Rohan Grimley

Scheme Project Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2020
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

SMS4Families Low Intensity Innovative Perinatal Services$123,000

Funding body: Carrington Health

Funding body Carrington Health
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Chris May, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2018
GNo G1701297
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

Cyber Security for Younger Demographics$4,000

Investigates the use of graphical cyber security tools for Children

Funding body: Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - The University of Newcastle (Australia)

Funding body Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - The University of Newcastle (Australia)
Project Team

Geoff Skinner

Scheme Research Incentive Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

Faculty Travel Grant$1,500

Conference travel grant to present accepted paper.

Funding body: Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - The University of Newcastle (Australia)

Funding body Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment - The University of Newcastle (Australia)
Project Team

Geoff Skinner

Scheme Faculty Conference Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2017
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

20164 grants / $294,694

Text4Two$146,716

Funding body: Beyond Blue Ltd

Funding body Beyond Blue Ltd
Project Team Doctor Chris May, Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Brian Kelly
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2016
Funding Finish 2017
GNo G1600800
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

SMS4dadsDefence Health$64,120

Funding body: Defence Health Foundation

Funding body Defence Health Foundation
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Chris May, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Professor John Attia, Professor Brian Kelly
Scheme Booster Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2016
Funding Finish 2017
GNo G1601266
Type Of Funding C3100 – Aust For Profit
Category 3100
UON Y

SMS4dadsRCT$49,858

Funding body: Beyond Blue Ltd

Funding body Beyond Blue Ltd
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Doctor Chris May, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Professor John Attia, Professor Jan Nicholson, Professor Louise Newman, Professor Brian Kelly, Professor Adrian Dunlop, Professor Alan Hayes
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2016
Funding Finish 2017
GNo G1601020
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

Primary prevention of paternal perinatal depression in rural and regional communities through the innovative use of SMS information and guidance$34,000

SMS4P

Funding body: Children's Health Queensland

Funding body Children's Health Queensland
Project Team

Richard Fletcher

Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2016
Funding Finish 2017
GNo
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - Commonwealth
Category 2OPC
UON N

20154 grants / $439,220

SMS4Dads – a project to develop and pilot a smartphone-based messaging service (SMS) for new fathers offering fathering information, mood assessment and support$300,000

Funding body: Beyond Blue Ltd

Funding body Beyond Blue Ltd
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Professor Brian Kelly
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2015
Funding Finish 2016
GNo G1401458
Type Of Funding C3200 – Aust Not-for Profit
Category 3200
UON Y

Supporting young Aboriginal men in their transition to fathering through a user developed website$99,270

Funding body: Young and Well CRC

Funding body Young and Well CRC
Project Team Associate Professor Richard Fletcher, Professor Brian Kelly, Doctor Josephine Gwynn, Doctor Tonelle Handley, Ms Nicole Turner, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Ms Lisa Shipley, Professor David Perkins
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2015
Funding Finish 2015
GNo G1401077
Type Of Funding CRC - Cooperative Research Centre
Category 4CRC
UON Y

The HEY MAN pilot study: using eHeatlh to enhance your mental health, physical activity and nutrition in young men$25,000

Funding body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Funding body Hunter Medical Research Institute
Project Team Professor Clare Collins, Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Associate Professor Melinda Hutchesson, Professor Philip Morgan, Doctor Megan Rollo, Emeritus Professor Robin Callister, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Associate Professor Shamus Smith, Mr Lee Ashton
Scheme Project Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2015
Funding Finish 2015
GNo G1401510
Type Of Funding Grant - Aust Non Government
Category 3AFG
UON Y

Assessing mobile phone access to child development, parenting and mental health information for young Aboriginal fathers$14,950

Using Information and Communication Technologies to provide health services.

Funding body: Mid North Coast Local Health District

Funding body Mid North Coast Local Health District
Scheme Research and Quality Improvement Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2015
Funding Finish 2016
GNo
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - State
Category 2OPS
UON N

20141 grants / $25,000

Evaluation of a multi-component intervention to reduce screen-time in adolescents: The ‘Stand Up for Healthy Minds’ study$25,000

Funding body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Funding body Hunter Medical Research Institute
Project Team Professor David Lubans, Professor Ronald Plotnikoff, Professor Philip Morgan, Professor Amanda Baker, Doctor Geoffrey Skinner, Associate Professor Narelle Eather
Scheme Project Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2014
Funding Finish 2014
GNo G1301432
Type Of Funding Grant - Aust Non Government
Category 3AFG
UON Y

20132 grants / $9,601

Pilot study on virtual cloud environments for delivery of adaptive pre-course content related knowledge modules$7,601

Grant added manually as it was not in RIMS

Funding body: University of Newcastle - Centre for teaching & Learning (CTL)

Funding body University of Newcastle - Centre for teaching & Learning (CTL)
Scheme Faculty Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2013
Funding Finish 2013
GNo
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON N

Faculty PVC Conference Assistance Grant 2013$2,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Science & IT

Funding body University of Newcastle - Faculty of Science & IT
Project Team Doctor Geoffrey Skinner
Scheme PVC Conference Assistance Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2013
Funding Finish 2013
GNo G1401169
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20121 grants / $261,837

ncreasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour to improve health and wellbeing in adolescent boys from disadvantaged schools$261,837

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team

Professor David Lubans, Professor Philip Morgan, Doctor Kerry Dally, Professor Ronald Plotnikoff

Scheme Discovery Projects
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2012
Funding Finish 2014
GNo
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON N

20082 grants / $7,200

Design and development of authentication and visualisation tools for data security and information privacy management in digital collaborative environments$5,500

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Doctor Geoffrey Skinner
Scheme Early Career Researcher Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2008
Funding Finish 2008
GNo G0187204
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

American Computing Conference (ACC2008), MIT University, Boston, United States, 21/4/2008 - 24/4/2008$1,700

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Doctor Geoffrey Skinner
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2008
Funding Finish 2008
GNo G0188715
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y
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Research Supervision

Number of supervisions

Completed5
Current1

Current Supervision

Commenced Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2023 PhD Effective Cyber Awareness Training: A Framework For Strengthening The Human Firewall PhD (Information Technology), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor

Past Supervision

Year Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2021 PhD Understanding The Impact of Time Pressure on Human Cybersecurity Behavior PhD (Information Systems), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Co-Supervisor
2021 PhD An Awareness Policy Framework for Cyber Security Social Engineering Threats PhD (Information Systems), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2018 PhD An Architecture for Active Living Technology Adoption PhD (Information Technology), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2016 PhD Enhancing Open Learning Environments (OLEs) Using Adaptive Technologies and Learning Theories PhD (Information Technology), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2014 PhD Architecture for Security and Trust in Digital Environments (SecuTIDE) PhD (Information Technology), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
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Dr Geoffrey Skinner

Position

Senior Lecturer
School of Information and Physical Sciences
College of Engineering, Science and Environment

Focus area

Data Science and Statistics

Contact Details

Email geoff.skinner@newcastle.edu.au
Phone (02) 4985 4512

Office

Room SR113
Building Social Sciences Building (SR)
Location Callaghan
University Drive
Callaghan, NSW 2308
Australia
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