In 2015, the NSA released a statement on the need for postquantum cryptography, which will be a great stimulus to the development, standardization, and commerci... Read More »
IEEE Security & Privacy met with several interesting speakers during Security & Privacy Week. This interview features Srđan Čapkun, computer science pro... Read More »
In December 2016, the US Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity released a report in response to challenges posed by cyberthreats. This opinion piece de... Read More »
IEEE Security & Privacy receives numerous submissions, which are all peer-reviewed through the diligent efforts of our volunteers. These reviewers not only ... Read More »
Internet censors use networking tools like deep-packet inspection (DPI) to identify information they deem objectionable. In response, network traffic obfuscatio... Read More »
To benefit fully from today’s technology, we must complement it with a mandatory reporting system that is comprehensive, inexpensive, adequately protective of c... Read More »
Certain factors should be considered when companies choose a self-signed or public certificate authority to sign their certificates.
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Abstracts due to guest editors: 15 April 2017
Articles due in ScholarOne: 21 July 2017
Publication date: March/April 2018
In August 2016, seven machines compet... Read More »
Steven Bellovin explains that with a little work and help from the five biggest Internet companies, we can have secure email.
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Manuscript submission: 1 May 2017
Publication date: Jan/Feb 2018
The blockchain emerged as a novel distributed consensus scheme that allows transactions, and a... Read More »
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