CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline: papers submitted by 31 January 2013 will be considered for publication in the first edition of the journal in April 2013. Papers submitted after 31 January 2013 will be considered for publication at a later date.
Full CFP: http://www.nitrd.gov/fileupload/files/JSCoRE-CFP-DEC2012.pdf
Science advances best when it includes peer review and dissemination of materials. Until now, potential authors conducting non-public cybersecurity research have had no widely-recognized, high-quality and secure venue to publish their results. The U.S. government sponsored Journal of Sensitive Cyber Research and Engineering (JSCoRE) will balance both the need to protect sensitive information, and the need to support scientific information exchange. JSCoRE is the first of its kind peer-reviewed journal for high quality, non-public cybersecurity research, advanced engineering results, and case studies.
We seek previously unpublished, high-quality papers describing non-public research in the field of cybersecurity that advances the state-of-the-art or provides significant insights for application of existing or new technical capabilities toward achieving effective cybersecurity operations.
The Journal of Sensitive Cyber Research and Engineering (JSCoRE) is an initiative of the Federal Special Cyber Operations Research and Engineering (SCORE) Interagency Working Group which coordinates research activities related to national security systems.
For more information: email to jscore@nitrd.gov
http://cybersecurity.nitrd.gov/jscore
Deadline: papers submitted by 31 January 2013 will be considered for publication in the first edition of the journal in April 2013. Papers submitted after 31 January 2013 will be considered for publication at a later date.
Full CFP: http://www.nitrd.gov/fileupload/files/JSCoRE-CFP-DEC2012.pdf
Science advances best when it includes peer review and dissemination of materials. Until now, potential authors conducting non-public cybersecurity research have had no widely-recognized, high-quality and secure venue to publish their results. The U.S. government sponsored Journal of Sensitive Cyber Research and Engineering (JSCoRE) will balance both the need to protect sensitive information, and the need to support scientific information exchange. JSCoRE is the first of its kind peer-reviewed journal for high quality, non-public cybersecurity research, advanced engineering results, and case studies.
We seek previously unpublished, high-quality papers describing non-public research in the field of cybersecurity that advances the state-of-the-art or provides significant insights for application of existing or new technical capabilities toward achieving effective cybersecurity operations.
The Journal of Sensitive Cyber Research and Engineering (JSCoRE) is an initiative of the Federal Special Cyber Operations Research and Engineering (SCORE) Interagency Working Group which coordinates research activities related to national security systems.
For more information: email to jscore@nitrd.gov
http://cybersecurity.nitrd.gov/jscore