CFP: Journal of Cybersecurity: Special Collection: Philosophy of Information Security
Submission deadline: December 31, 2023
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The OUP Journal of Cybersecurity
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is seeking submissions for a Special Collection of
papers in the area of the philosophy of information
security:
The OUP Journal of Cybersecurity
https://academic.oup.com/cybersecurity
is seeking submissions for a Special Collection of
papers in the area of the philosophy of informationsecurity:
https://academic.oup.com/cybersecurity/pages/call-for-papers-the-philosophy-of-information-security
Plain text version of call included below.
Thank you,
David Pym
Call for Papers
Special Collection: The Philosophy of Information Security
Editors: David Pym and Jonathan Spring
For this special collection, we solicit papers at the intersection of philosophy,
information security, and philosophy of science. There are multiple under-explored
ways in which these fields intersect.
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics include:
• Foundations of knowledge in information security
• Implications of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, causality) for information
security
• Implications of information security for philosophy
• Mathematical and logical modelling of phenomena in information security
• Modelling: what makes for a good model in information security, and how models
are synthesized from data
• Methodology of study-design in information security
• The status of simulation in information security
• Adversarial agents and interference with knowledge or evidence collection
• Comparative studies or reviews of different knowledge structures or standards
in information security
Submissions
https://academic.oup.com/cybersecurity/pages/call-for-papers-the-philosophy-of-information-security
Please read the author guidelines and select 'Special Collection on Philosophy of Information’
when submitting your manuscript.
Deadline
31 December 2023
Plain text version of call included below.
Thank you,
David Pym
Call for Papers
Special Collection: The Philosophy of Information Security
Editors: David Pym and Jonathan Spring
For this special collection, we solicit papers at the intersection of philosophy,
information security, and philosophy of science. There are multiple under-explored
ways in which these fields intersect.
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics include:
• Foundations of knowledge in information security
• Implications of philosophy (epistemology, ontology, causality) for information
security
• Implications of information security for philosophy
• Mathematical and logical modelling of phenomena in information security
• Modelling: what makes for a good model in information security, and how models
are synthesized from data
• Methodology of study-design in information security
• The status of simulation in information security
• Adversarial agents and interference with knowledge or evidence collection
• Comparative studies or reviews of different knowledge structures or standards
in information security
Submissions
Please read the author guidelines and select 'Special Collection on Philosophy of Information’
when submitting your manuscript.
Deadline
31 December 2023