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1998
Spyros Kokolakis, S. Katsikas, D. Gritzalis, (1998), Generic security policies for healthcare information systems, Health Informatics Journal, Vol = 4, (3), pp. = 184-195   
1999
Stefanos Gritzalis, Spyros Kokolakis, D. Spinellis, (1999), Security requirements, risks, and recommendations for small enterprise and home-office environments, Information Management and Computer Security, Vol = 7, (3), pp. = 121-128   
2000
Spyros Kokolakis, E. Kiountouzis, (2000), Achieving interoperability in a multiple-security-policies environment, Computers and Security Journal, Vol = 19, (3), pp. = 267-281   
Spyros Kokolakis, E. Kiountouzis, A. Demopoulos, (2000), The use of business process modelling in information systems security analysis and design, Information Management and Computer Security, Vol = 8, (3), pp. = 107-116   
2004
Spyros Kokolakis, Euripidis Loukis, (2004), An architecture for a flexible public sector collaborative environment, eJETA, Vol = 1, (3)   
2005
Spyros Kokolakis, E. Kiountouzis, Maria Karyda, M. Theoharidou, (2005), The insider threat to Information Systems and the effectiveness of ISO 17799, Computers and Security Journal, Vol = 24, (6), pp. = 472-484   
Spyros Kokolakis, E. Kiountouzis, Maria Karyda, (2005), Information Systems Security: A Contextual Perspective, Computers and Security Journal, Vol = 24, (3), pp. = 246-260   
Spyros Kokolakis, E. Kiountouzis, Petros Belsis, (2005), Information systems security from a knowledge management perspective, Information Management and Computer Security, Vol = 13, (3), pp. = 189-202   
Spyros Kokolakis, Constantinos Lambrinoudakis, (2005), ICT security standards for healthcare applications, UPGRADE, Special Issue: Standardization for ICT Security, Vol = 6, (4)   
2006
Spyros Kokolakis, Maria Karyda, Constantinos Lambrinoudakis, S. Dritsas, Lazaros Gymnopoulos, Theodoros Balopoulos, S. Katsikas, (2006), A knowledge-based approach to security requirements for e-health applications, The electronic Journal for E-Commerce Tools & Applications (eJETA), Special Issue on Emerging Security Paradigms in the Knowledge Era