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Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 10:50:30 +0200
From: Alex <fd@...oo.de>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Special Issue "Threat Detection,
Analysis and Defense" of JISA
Elsevier sells the journals to universities for crazy amounts (the top
10 from university of karlsruhe can be seen here
http://www.bibliothek.kit.edu/cms/teuerste-zeitschriften.php [5] with
20000 Euro beeing the most expensive one). Althought you submit your
paper for free (or even pay for "corrections").
Please consider boycotting Elsevier (like these guys
http://www.economist.com/node/21545974 [6]).
Doing the right thing > impact factor.
Am 2013-08-09 09:26, schrieb Konrad Rieck:
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Special Issue on Threat Detection, Analysis and Defense
> Journal of Information Security and Applications
>
> Please consider the following opportunity to submit and publish
> original scientific results to a special issue of the Journal of
> Information Security and Applications (Elsevier) on "Threat Detection,
> Analysis and Defense"
>
> The submission deadline is September 30, 2013.
>
> http://bit.ly/13ku0Ga [1]
> http://ees.elsevier.com/jisa/ [2]
>
> TOPICS
>
> This special issue is intended to bring forth the recent advancements
> in the detection, modeling, monitoring, analysis and defense of
> various threats posed to sensitive data and security systems from
> unauthorized or other inappropriate access. Areas to be covered
> include but are not limited to:
>
> * Monitoring: Novel tools and techniques for monitoring mounting threats
> including monitoring of ongoing attacks.
> * Detection solutions: Innovations in the detection of intrusions,
> malware and its activity, including post-attack forensics.
> * Infrastructure: Improvements in network traffic security analysis for
> identification of threats.
> * Threat modelling: Advances in the tools, technologies and processes
> used in anticipating attacks.
> * Emergent problems: New threats resulting from new business models for
> transfer of value, from gold-farming to Paypal and Bitcoins.
> * Security designs: Innovations in security architectures, approaches
> and systems responding to specific emerging threats.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> * Paper submission: September 30, 2013
> * First-round notification: November 30, 2013
> * Revision: January 13, 2014
> * Final decision: March 14, 2014
> * Submission of final paper: April 14, 2014
> * Publication date: July 2014
>
> SUBMISSION DETAILS
>
> Paper submissions for the special issue should follow the submission
> format and guidelines for regular papers submitted to Journal of
> Information Security and Applications (JISA). All the papers will be
> peer-reviewed following the JISA reviewing procedures.
>
> GUEST EDITORS
>
> Alan Woodward
> Charteris plc and University of Surrey, UK
> alan.woodward (AT) surrey.ac.uk
>
> Andrew Rogoyski
> Roke Manor Research Ltd, UK
> andrew.rogoyski (AT) roke.co.uk
>
> Konrad Rieck,
> University of Goettingen, Germany
> konrad.rieck (AT) uni-goettingen.de
>
> Shujun Li
> University of Surrey, UK
> Shujun.Li (AT) surrey.ac.uk
>
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