The Journal of Internet Security (JISec) is an international journal dedicated to state-of-the-art subjects and practices on information business and technology security issues. JISec addresses all aspects of IT security such as network, Internet and database security, risk assessment and management, cryptography and cryptanalysis, confidentiality, privacy, integrity, authentication and availability, electronic commerce, egovernment, mobile code security, cellular/wireless/mobile/satellite security, information flow, traffic analysis, viruses, worms and other malicious code, intrusion detection systems, distributed and parallel systems security, anonymity and pseudonymity, access control and audit, biometrics, data recovery, computer forensics, peer-to-peer security, WLAN and bluetooth security, denial of service attacks and countermeasures, intellectual property protection, information hiding and watermarking, to name just a few. JISec features original, innovative and time-critical articles and other contributions describing research, management and practice in the field.
JISec aims to be a focal point for new information and understanding of network security related areas and also foster a community that shares these interests. Its intent is to provide quality content that mixes leading edge research and first-hand practical management advice on the design, implementation and applications of secure computers and networks.
Given the fast pace of activity in these fields, JISec is an ideal medium for publishing quality content in a timely fashion. As well, JISec also publishes an annual paper volume with all accepted articles.
JISec's audience is formed by computer security experts and practitioners, information systems managers, academics, management consultants, senior executives with responsibility for business performance, organizational management, industrial security officers, computer specialists in system design, implementation and evaluation, and students in these disciplines.
JISec is formally issued twice a year, when an email summary of current articles is distributed to subscribers. The full text of articles is posted on the JISec Web site at http://www.ADDSecure.Net/JiSec/current.asp.
The publication is complemented by the Compendium of Internet Banking, Commerce and Security Initiatives that supports brief, timely and practical notices of global developments. Compendium is for up-to-the-minute user comments pending more in-depth analysis by the experts who submit JISec articles.
We want to maintain JISec as a service that provides substantial information and an effective forum for your articles, your letters, your insights and ideas.
The Journal of Internet Security (JISec) is provided as a service by ADDSecure.Net Inc. Views expressed are those of the authors and are not necessarily shared by ADDSecure.Net Inc.
You can reach the Editor-in-Chief and Moderator, Julio Cesar Hernandez, with any questions or comments by email at jcesar@inf.uc3m.es
Publisher Nahum Goldmann is at addsecure (at) ADDSecure.net.
Concise versions of JISec issues are emailed to subscribers twice a year. Subscriptions to JIBC email and access to the Web repository are free. The Journal's Web site supports publication of substantive analytical articles by including archives of email issues and of full text articles in the HTML format.
Numerous tools are also used to efficiently administer subscription and support activities for thousands of readers.