Special Issue: Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity - Journal of Cybersecurity

SI-JoC 2018


Interdisciplinary Studies (General)





Journal of Cybersecurity
ISSN 2577-5553 (Print)
ISSN 2577-557X (Online)
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Special Issue: Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity
Journal of Cybersecurity is a professional journal with a broad coverage of computer security topics. It provides useful, insightful, and innovative cybersecurity articles for researchers, managers and engineers. The journal focuses on the intersections between applied research and industry practices, particularly in the emerging relationships between cyber science and technology capabilities. Journal of Cybersecurity welcomes all original article submissions, including industry case studies and applications.
Subject Coverage
• Cybersecurity Applications and Technologies
• Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Big Data
• Cyber Crime
• Cybersecurity Education
• Cyber Incident Response
• Cyber Safety and Human Factors
• Information Assurance
• Information Privacy
• Legal Aspects of Cybersecurity
• Secure Networks and Critical Infrastructure
• Security Economics
General Submission Guidelines
All papers are peer-reviewed and are typically 6 to 8 pages. Authors should assume a broad audience. Articles should be no more than 4,800 words, including a 120-150 word abstract, figures and tables, and 3 bullet-point highlights of your paper. Articles should have no more than 16 references. Submitted papers should neither have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. To submit a paper, please follow the “Author Guidelines” below.
Submission Due: 15 May 2018
Submission and enquiries:
Email: submission@cyberjournal.info
Contact Editors:
Email: editor@cyberjournal.info
Editor:
Zoe Wong, Ph.D.
Director of Cyber Warrior Center of Excellence
A/Professor of Cybersecurity – Information Systems
Florida Memorial University
Miami, FL, United States
Author Guidelines
Please follow these submission guidelines:
1. Title page
• Title of the paper
• Authors: name, position, department, name of institution, email address and full postal address
• Biographical notes: 120-150 words per author
2. Main article
• Title: as short as possible without abbreviations or acronyms
• Abstract: 120-150 words
• 3 bullet-point highlights of your paper
• Keywords: maximum of 12 words
• References: Harvard citation style and maximum of 16 references
• Format: Word document
• Please ensure that authors’ names and acknowledgements are not included in the article