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Network Security Observations New journal. Good Board so ...
From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 15:00:10 -0400
A n n o u n c e m e n t November 1994 Network Security Observations will be out with its inaugural issue. Network Security Observations is expected to be the leading international journal on computer network security for the science, research and professional community. Every annual volume contains five issues, each offering ample space for vigorously reviewed academic and research papers of significant and lasting importance and a wealth of other network security information, including network security patches and other technical information, related governmental documents (international), discussions about ethics and privacy aspects, the 'Clipper chip' and other cryptologic issues, viruses, privacy enhanced mail, protocols, international data security and privacy legislation, harmonization of computer security evaluation criteria, information security management, access management, transborder dataflow, edi security, risk analysis, mission critical applications, integrity issues, etc. Its Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Bertil Fortrie, also the Chairman of Working Group 11.9 - IT Related Crime Investigations - of the International Federation for Information Processing, is assisted by a team of international seasoned experts forming the Journal's prestigeous Review Board. Among them: Emeritus Prof. Dr. Harold Highland (Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Elsevier Advanced Technology's Computers & Security Journal and President of Compulit Inc., United States), Dr. Willis Ware (Security Counsel, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, United States), Prof. Dr. William Caelli (Head - School of Datacommunications, Faculty of Information Technology of the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia), Prof. Eugene Spafford (Faculty of Computer Science of the Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States), William List (Partner, The Kingswell Partnership, London, United Kingdom), John Beatson (Manager Information Security & Risk Management, Databank Systems Ltd., Wellington, New Zealand), Ross Paul (Manager Corporate Information Security, The Worldbank, Washington D.C., United States). If and when appropriate reports of major international conferences will be included, as well as information made available by governments, agencies and international and supranational organizations. Network Security Observations is published in the English language, and distributed Worldwide. The publication does not feature commercial announcements. National and international organizers of dedicated conferences, congresses and seminars can offer calls for papers and invitations to participate. Relevant posting from other publishers announcing new books, etc. are welcomed as well. Network Security Observations provides the in depth and detailed look that is essential for the network system operator, network system administrator, edp auditor, legal counsel, computer science researcher, network security manager, product developer, forensic data expert, legislator, public prosecutor, etc., including the wide range of specialists of the intelligence community, the investigative branches and the military, the financial services industry and the bank community. Network Security Observations serves as the primary source of dedicated information for every governmental department, service, branch and office, directly or indirectly involved with computer networks, in every country. Subscriptions are available as of now. The inaugural issue will be available by November 1, 1994. Applicants ordering subscription by electronic mail before November 1, 1994 are entitled to a special inaugural rebate of 30 %, paying only US $ 195. Special academic/educational discounts and membership discounts for members of IEEE, IFIP (Technical Committees and Working Groups) and governmental agencies and branches are available upon request. Since Network Security Observations is a not-for-profit journal, we are sorry to reject requests for trial orders. Order now by sending an email message to subnso () aol com . Alternatively applicants may write to: Network Security Observations, suite 400, 1825 I Street, NW. Washington DC 20006, United States. Network Security Observations is the only authoritative international research journal fully dedicated to the security and protection of computer networks. As a courtesy to your fellow computer network users, please forward this announcement to any list service and netnews board available to you.
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