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The journal of digital forensics, security and law
The Journal’s main aims are to open up the landscape for innovation and discussion, and to continuously bridge the gap between the science and practice of cyber forensics, security and law.
International journal of cyber-security & digital forensics
The International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics (IJCSDF) is a knowledge resource for practitioners, scientists, and researchers among others working in various fields of Cyber Security, Privacy, Trust, Digital Forensics, Hacking, and Cyber Warfare.
Digital investigation
This widely referenced publication helps digital investigators remain current on new technologies, useful tools, relevant research, investigative techniques, and methods for handling security breaches. Practitioners in corporate, criminal and military settings use this journal to share their knowledge and experiences, including current challenges and lessons learned.
Strategic studies quarterly
Strategic Studies Quarterly provides a forum for critically examining, informing, and debating, national (United States) and international security matters.
Journal of information privacy & security
The Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS) serves as a reliable source on issues of information privacy and security for both academics and practitioners.
Computer fraud & security
Every month Computer Fraud & Security enables you to see the threats to your IT systems before they become a problem. It focuses on providing practical, usable information to effectively manage and control computer and information security within commercial organizations.
I/S: a journal of law and policy for the information society
I/S is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology.
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