Bury, Sara and Ishmael, Johnathan and Race, Nicholas J. P. and Smith, Paul and Rouncefield, Mark (2008) Towards an Understanding of Security Concerns within Communities. In: Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Mobile Computing, Networking Communication :. IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 478-483. ISBN 978-0-7695-3393-3
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This paper documents some of the socio-technical issues involved in developing security measures for a community environment, looking at the users of a wireless mesh network deployed within a rural village in north west England. We adopt an interdisciplinary methodological approach in eliciting requirements, to analyse the success of treating a community as an 'organisation' and implementing an approach, an OCTAVE method; in its original form designed to uncover security elements for businesses. Using a focus group technique we chart some of the assets and security concerns of the community members, leading to a greater understanding of people's perceptions of security, both personally and within the community, and the role of security in their regular computer usage.