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Journal of Computer Security
ISSN: 0926-227X Volume 18; 6 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €767 / US$1077 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 18:4) online on 01 June 2010 Next issue (volume 18:5) scheduled for August 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal Journal Website www.mitre.org/jcs |
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Editors-in-Chief Dr. John Mitchell
Department of Computer Science Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-9045 USA E-mail: mitchell@cs.stanford.edu Dr. Pierangela Samarati Department of Information Science Università degli Studi di Milano Via Bramante 65 Crema, I-26013 Italy E-mail: pierangela.samarati@unimi.it Founding Editors Prof. Sushil Jajodia
Center for Secure Information Systems George Mason University USA Dr. Jonathan Millen MITRE Cooperation USA Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. The Journal of Computer Security presents research and development results of lasting significance in the theory, design, implementation, analysis, and application of secure computer systems. It also provides a forum for ideas about the meaning and implications of security and privacy, particularly those with important consequences for the technical community. The journal provides an opportunity to publish articles of greater depth and length than is possible in the proceedings of various existing conferences, while addressing an audience of researchers in computer security who can be assumed to have a more specialized background than the readership of other archival publications. The journal welcomes contributions on all aspects of computer security: confidentiality, integrity, and assurance of service - that is, protection against unauthorized disclosure or modification of sensitive information, or denial of service. Of interest is a precise understanding of security policies through modelling, as well as the design and analysis of mechanisms for enforcing them, and the architectural principles of software and hardware systems implementing them. Abstracted in
ACM Computing Reviews,
ACM Guide to Computing Literature,
CPX,
Computer Abstracts,
Computer Literature Index,
EBSCO database,
Emerald Management Reviews,
Inspec,
Scopus
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