Editor-in-Chief
- Stefan Katzenbeisser, Technische Universität Darmstadt and CASED
Articles
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Research
EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2013, 2013:1 (21 February 2013)Error correcting codes for robust color wavelet watermarking
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EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2012, 2012:2 (13 April 2012)Assessing JPEG2000 encryption with key-dependent wavelet packets
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EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2012, 2012:1 (26 March 2012)phishGILLNET—phishing detection methodology using probabilistic latent semantic analysis, AdaBoost, and co-training
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EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011, 2011:4 (28 November 2011)Protected control packets to prevent denial of services attacks in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
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EURASIP Journal on Information Security 2011, 2011:3 (23 September 2011)A survey on biometric cryptosystems and cancelable biometrics
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Society affiliations
The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) was founded on 1 September 1978 to improve communication between groups and individuals that work within the multidisciplinary, fast growing field of signal processing in Europe and elsewhere, and to exchange and disseminate information in this field all over the world. The association exists to further the efforts of researchers by providing a learned and professional platform for dissemination and discussion of all aspects of signal processing including continuous- and discrete-time signal theory, applications of signal processing, systems and technology, speech communication, and image processing and communication.
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Aims & scope
The overall goal of the EURASIP Journal on Information Security, sponsored by the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP), is to bring together researchers and practitioners dealing with the general field of information security, with a particular emphasis on the use of signal processing tools in adversarial environments. As such, it addresses all works whereby security is achieved through a combination of techniques from cryptography, computer security, machine learning and multimedia signal processing. Application domains lie, for example, in secure storage, retrieval and tracking of multimedia data, secure outsourcing of computations, forgery detection of multimedia data, or secure use of biometrics. The journal also welcomes survey papers that give the reader a gentle introduction to one of the topics covered as well as papers that report large-scale experimental evaluations of existing techniques. Pure cryptographic papers are outside the scope of the journal.
The journal is an Open Access journal since 2007.
Call for special issues
EURASIP Journal on Information Security welcomes proposals for Special Issues. After acceptance, the Guest editors will be responsible for the content of the Special Issue. Please download the Proposal form here. Proposals should be directed to katzenbeisser@seceng.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de.
Open special issues
Special Issue on Cyber-crime: New Trends, Challenges and Detection
Deadline for submissions: July 25, 2013
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