EURASIP Journal on Information Security


Editor-in-Chief

  • Andrzej Drygajlo, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)

Articles

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Society Affiliations

logo 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.

Aims & scope

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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 to enable the security of digital contents. As such, it addresses any work whereby security primitives and multimedia signal processing are used together to ensure the secure access to the data. Enabling technologies include watermarking, data hiding, steganography and steganalysis, joint signal processing and encryption, perceptual hashing, identification, biometrics, fingerprinting, and digital forensics.

This journal has moved from Hindawi to Springer in March 2011 and is published now in its SpringerOpen portfolio of open access journals.

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 andrzej.drygajlo@epfl.ch.

About SpringerOpen

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