International Journal of Security Sciences (IJSS)
Journal Details
The International Journal of Security Sciences (IJSS) publishes original, peer-reviewed research that advances knowledge, theory, methodologies, technologies, and practices across the multidisciplinary field of security sciences.
The journal provides an international academic forum for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, industry professionals, and security specialists to disseminate scholarly work demonstrating originality, methodological rigor, practical relevance, and scientific contribution.
Aims and Scope
Aim
International Journal of Security Sciences (IJSS) aims to promote interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange by publishing high-quality scholarly work that contributes to the advancement of security sciences through technical, scientific, legal, social, economic, organizational, and policy-oriented approaches.
Scope
International Journal of Security Sciences (IJSS) welcomes submissions in the following areas, among others:
- Cybersecurity & Information Security: network security, cloud security, mobile security, IoT security, cyber defense, threat intelligence, security architectures, and secure systems
- Digital Forensics: computer forensics, network forensics, mobile device forensics, digital evidence handling, forensic tools, and forensic methodologies
- Cryptography & Privacy: applied cryptography, cryptographic protocols, authentication systems, privacy-enhancing technologies, digital identity, and trust frameworks
- Cybercrime & Crime Science: cybercrime investigation, crime prevention, criminology, crime science, criminal intelligence, and investigative methodologies
- Security Engineering & Risk Management: risk assessment, resilience, security analytics, vulnerability management, security governance, and organizational security
- Human Factors & Security Behaviour: security psychology, human-centered security, insider threats, security awareness, user behavior, and security economics
- Law, Policy & Governance: cyber law, digital evidence law, privacy regulations, security governance, public policy, compliance, ethics, and regulatory frameworks
- Surveillance & Intelligence Studies: surveillance technologies, intelligence analysis, digital monitoring systems, and security-related information gathering
- Emerging Security Technologies: blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, artificial intelligence for security, quantum security, critical infrastructure protection, and next-generation security solutions
- Interdisciplinary Security Research: studies integrating technological, legal, economic, organizational, social, and policy perspectives to address contemporary security challenges