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Dr. Haneen Heyasat is a Lecturer in Business Analysis in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, College of Engineering and Information Technology at Adelaide University. Her teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses essential to information technology and business analysis curricula. These encompass INFS 5108 Business Process Modelling, delivered in both 2024 and 2025; INFT 5030 IT Concepts in 2025; INFS 5093 Business Systems Analysis in 2024; and INFT 1016 Information Technology Fundamentals in 2024. Previously affiliated with the University of South Australia in the STEM division, Heyasat earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree there. Her doctoral dissertation, titled Information security management in the Middle Eastern capital market, underscores her foundational expertise in the field.
Heyasat has made significant contributions to research in information security management through peer-reviewed conference publications. Key works include: Heyasat, H., Evans, N., & Mubarak, S. (2025). Information security management: insights from Middle Eastern cultural perspective. In PACIS 2025 Proceedings (pp. 1-16); Heyasat, H., & Bhatti, B. (2024). Enhancing cybersecurity through blockchain: an analysis of solutions for threats and vulnerabilities - an agency theory perspective. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Innovations in Computing Research (ICR’24) Vol. 1058 LNNS (pp. 524-537), Springer; Heyasat, H., Mubarak, S., & Evans, N. (2023). Security culture and security education, training and awareness (SETA) influencing information security management. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Innovations in Computing Research (ICR’23) Vol. 721 LNNS (pp. 332-343), Springer; Hyoju, B., Salahuddin, A. B. E., Heyasat, H., Al Sadoon, O. H. R., & Dawoud, A. (2023). DCOP: deep learning for road safety system. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Innovations in Computing Research (ICR’23) Vol. 721 LNNS (pp. 93-104), Springer Nature Switzerland AG; Mubarak, S., Heyasat, H., & Wibowo, S. (2019). Information security models are a solution or puzzle for SMEs? A systematic literature review. In Proceedings of the 30th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (pp. 148-154); Heyasat, H., Mubarak, S., & Evans, N. (2019). A framework for information security management in capital markets. In Proceedings of the 23rd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (pp. 1-8); and Heyasat, H., Mubarak, S., & Evans, N. (2019). Information security management best practices in capital markets: framework. In Twenty-Third Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems-Proceedings (pp. 1-8). These publications appear in proceedings from prestigious organizations including Springer, Association for Information Systems, and ACIS.
