International Journal of Cyberspace Sciences and Emergency Management (IJCSEM) (ISSN: 2048-2175)
PublisherInderscience Enterprises
ISSN-L2048-2175
ISSN2048-2175
E-ISSN2048-2183
IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending
Websitehttp://www.inderscience.com
Description
IJCSEM mainly publishes original research contributions on cyberspace sciences (of which the journal’s current focuses include, but are not limited to, cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, reliability, survivability, and cloud computing) as well as emergency response and management. The journal also tries to nurture trans-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary approaches to addressing various important global issues at the strategic level, such as critical national infrastructure protection, global climate change, nuclear safety, resilience of financial systems, terrorism threats, sustainable energy and food supplies, biodiversity conservation, by synthesizing and applying the inspirational principles and methodologies drawn from the topics covered by the journal.Objectives
The objectives of IJCSEM are two-fold:
to promote the synergetic advances of the major fields of cyberspace sciences (cybersecurity, information intelligence, cyberwarfare, reliability, survivability, cloud computing, etc) and their applications to emergency response and management;
to support cross-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary studies on some globally critical issues mentioned previously at the strategic level by synthesizing the inspirational principles and approaches from areas such as reliability, survivability, fault tolerance, network analysis, bio-robustness of natural biological/ecological systems.
Readership
The audience of IJCSEM consists of scientists, engineers, graduate students and policy-makers working in the following fields: cyber security, information intelligence, cyberwarfare, strategic information warfare, reliability, survivability, survivable network systems, fault tolerance, critical national infrastructure protection, emergency response and management, and cloud computing. It should also be of interest to interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary scientists working in disciplines such as mathematical and computational sciences, engineering, biology, ecology, and management sciences.
Contents
IJCSEM will publish peer-reviewed original research articles, short communications, reviews and mini-reviews; cross-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary contributions are particularly welcomed. Special Issues devoted to specific topics within the scope of the journal will occasionally be published. While the journal welcomes qualitative and policy-level contributions from leading scholars and organizations, it emphasises quantitative and technological studies that advance the science and art in the respective areas covered by the journal.
Subject Coverage
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:
Cybersecurity and software security
Cyberwarfare, strategic Information warfare, and information intelligence
Survivability, survivable network systems and critical national infrastructure protection
Reliability and fault tolerance of software and networks
Reliability, security, and survivability of cloud computing and/or ubiquitous computing
Emergency mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery and management
Fault tolerance theory and agreement algorithms applications
Survival analysis approaches to reliability and survivability analyses
Frailty analysis and uncertain, latent, unobserved and unobservable risks (UUUR)
Game theoretic approaches to cyber security, survivability, and emergency management
Network science of survivable network systems and emergency response networks
Complexity science approaches to survivability, emergency response and management
Cloud computing support for emergence response and management
Social networking and computing in emergency response and management
Robots and robotics for emergency response and recovery
Swarm intelligence and computational intelligence approaches to emergency response
Survivable logistics networks for emergency response and management, survivability and resilience of logistics networks (grid)
Bio-inspired reliability, security, survivability, resilience, and fault tolerance
Trusted software and trusted computing, dependability and dependable computing
Reliability and survivability of GP-GPU computing and its integration with cloud computing
Resilience and tipping-point theory
Resilience of the earth planet system under global climate changes
Survivability of nuclear safety and security systems
Survivability and resilience of financial and banking systems
Survivability of emergency response and management systems under terrorist attacks
Risk analysis and modelling of terrorism threats
Sustainable energy and food supplies
Survivability and extinction of endangered species under global climate changes
Resilience of biodiversity and conservation strategies
Risk analysis on the safety and security of transgenic crops and livestock
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