Journal of Internet Services and Information Security (JISIS) is a peer reviewed and quarterly published journal.
JISIS aims to serve as a landmark forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners on all topics related to Internet services and information security.
JISIS publishes original and high-quality contributions including regular papers, short papers, tutorials, book reviews and surveys.
Possible topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
Information Security Area
Information Security Area
– Security issues and protocols in Internet
– Security threats and model in Internet
– Security modeling and analysis
– Security metrics and assessment
– Key management, authentication and access control
– Key management, authentication and access control
–
Identity management
– Anonymity, secrecy privacy and trust
–
Public key cryptography and
digital signatures
– Intrusion/virus/malware detection and countermeasure
– Content protection
– Computer Forensics and Network Forensics
– Security
issues
in wireless ad-hoc, mesh, sensor networks
– Security issues in vehicular networks (VANETs)
– Security
issues
in smart phone
– Security and Privacy in virtualization/cloud computing
– Secure issues in context and location-aware computing
– Secure urban computing, secure cyber-physical computing and
secure AmI
– Secure smart grid and secure SCADA
–
Security standards
Internet Services Area
– Internet architecture and protocols
– Internet measurements
– Internet measurements
– Mobile Internet and mobility management
– Wireless network technologies for Internet services
– Ad-hoc and sensor networks for Internet services
– Internet and Web-based Applications and Services
– Future Internet
– Mobile computing applications/systems
– Web and grid service-based applications
– Social networking and applications
– Multimedia communication and applications
– Entertainment networking and services
– P2P Systems and Applications
– E-Commerce and E-Learning
– Cloud computing
– Smart phone applications
– Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks
– Pervasive and Ambient Applications