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IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security

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IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
DisciplineElectrical engineering, Computer science and Communications
LanguageEnglish
Edited byC.-C. Jay Kuo
Publication details
History2006โ€“
Publisher
FrequencyMonthly
1.895 (2012)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensic Secur.
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The IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security is a scientific journal published by the IEEE Signal Processing Society (IEEE SPS).[1] It is dedicated to the study of security and forensic methods, systems and applications via information extraction and analysis. Its inaugural issue was published in March 2006. Its current publication frequency is 12 issues per year.

The scope of the journal covers the sciences, technologies, and applications relating to information forensics, information security, biometrics, surveillance and systems applications that incorporate these features. The scope is reflected in the EDICS: the Editors Information Classification Scheme.[2] The EDICS list includes the following: anonymization and data privacy, applied cryptography, biometrics, communication and physical layer security, forensic analysis, hardware security, information theoretical security, multimedia content hashing, network security, security of large networked systems, steganography and covert communications, surveillance, usability and human factor, and watermarking and data hiding.

The Transactions publish original, timely and significant contributions. Submissions must be previously unpublished and may not be under considerations elsewhere. Technical papers are submitted via Manuscript Central (see Author`s Instructions).[3]

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