General Information
    • ISSN: 1793-8201 (Print), 2972-4511 (Online)
    • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Comput. Theory Eng.
    • Frequency: Quarterly
    • DOI: 10.7763/IJCTE
    • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Mehmet Sahinoglu
    • Associate Editor-in-Chief: Assoc. Prof. Alberto Arteta, Assoc. Prof. Engin Maşazade
    • Managing Editor: Ms. Mia Hu
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    • Average Days from Submission to Acceptance: 192 days
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Editor-in-chief
Prof. Mehmet Sahinoglu
Computer Science Department, Troy University, USA
I'm happy to take on the position of editor in chief of IJCTE. We encourage authors to submit papers concerning any branch of computer theory and engineering.

NISCS—Network and Information Security in Cyber Systems (Cybersecurity)

Submission Deadline: December 31, 2024

Chief Editor


Prof. Mehmet Sahinoglu
Computer Science Department, Troy University, USA

Guest Editor

Assoc. Prof. Alberto Arteta
Troy University, USA

Assoc. Prof. Engin Maşazade
Marmara University, Turkey
 



Special Issue Information 

The world nations are already involved during more than the past two decades in disguised cyberwars in the 21st Century after the end of the Cold War a decade prior to the end of the 20th. However, even at a national and local level, the ubiquitous fraudulent practices from technological and currently unresolved complex legalistic viewpoints are not only disturbing but also quite alarming to have harmed and compromised uncountably many unprepared and uninformed end-users, enterprises, and innocent masses in terms of critical security and safety, and financial liabilities. The theoretical and applied advances in tackling and resolving this said colossal problem, and so to say, the-elephant-in-the-room, which is unfortunately and surprisingly progressing faster than the speed of tenable and reliable solutions, is a massive real and existing challenge for scientists and researchers due to lack of field data, absence of international cooperation due to politicization of this common enemy  and hidden privacy issues. For one striking example, In 2018, the United States was the country most severely affected by cybercrime in terms of financial damage: industry experts estimate that the U.S. government faced costs of over 13.7 billion U.S. dollars as a result of cyberattacks. For the fiscal year 2023, the U.S. government proposed 10.89 billion U.S. Dollar budget for cybersecurity to indicate how vehement and alarming the stakes are for national security.
Unpublished articles of internationally acceptable caliber are sought not only for identifying and assessing the risk regarding the problem-at-hand but concurrently for offering optimal and cost-conscious risk management or mitigation solutions feasibly and realistically. Articles of political and strategic content to harm, even inadvertently, individuals, enterprises and/or nations’ safety and cybersecurity interests will not be considered. Fictious and digitally simulated data may be allowed. Any cybersecurity data presented must comply with the IJCTE’s ground rules based on mutual consent from parties involved. This Special Issue is intended to improve scientific and academic/educational  stance to mitigate some of the unprecedented disasters and losses so as  to foster original brainstorming avenues, while the easier and compromised reverse action is to do nothing and expect the ransom-demanding pirates to grant pity on the unprepared silent majority, to cite a current reality. Time is ripe to say “no, thanks” and take notice, and act now.  
 

Keywords:

Quantitative-Qualitative-Hybrid, Risk Assessment, Cost-Conscious Risk  Management, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Probabilistic and Deterministic Approaches, Cloud and Edge Computing, Cryptology  (Cryptography and Cryptanalysis), Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, Neural Networks, Chaos Theory, Hacking and Ransoms, Outer Space Cybersecurity, Telecommunications,  Electrical Energy, Healthcare, Government, Physical and Digital Infrastructure, Agriculture and Food, Banking and Finance,  Hydroelectric, Coal-Powered and Nuclear Power Plants (Fossil), Solar, Wind-Powered (Renewable), Water Resources, National Defense and Industrial Base, Transportation, Internet, IoT,  Net Piracy, Naval (Maritime) and Aviation, Telemetry, Telemedicine, Sensor Systems, and others. 
 


Manuscript Submission Information 

Authors should submit via online submission system: https://ojs.ejournal.net/index.php/ijcte/submission/. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website. Research articles and review articles are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to guest editor for perusal first.

Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts are available on the Author Submission Guide page.

The Article Processing Charge in IJCTE is 400 USD. Each paid fee is entitled to one published paper regardless of the length of the paper. The article processing charge is mandatory.

 


 


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