Focus and Scope
Focus and Scope
Journal of Privacy-Aware Computing Systems publishes scholarly research in privacy-aware computing, cybersecurity, trusted computing, secure information systems, data protection, privacy-preserving technologies, cloud and edge security, Internet of Things privacy, digital identity, access control, privacy in artificial intelligence, and responsible data-driven systems.
The journal aims to support research that improves the design, development, evaluation, governance, and deployment of computing systems that protect privacy, strengthen security, support trust, and enable responsible use of data.
Areas Covered by the Journal
- Privacy-aware computing systems
- Privacy-preserving technologies and architectures
- Cybersecurity and secure information systems
- Data protection, anonymization, and privacy risk assessment
- Trusted computing and trustworthy digital platforms
- Access control, authentication, and authorization systems
- Digital identity and identity management systems
- Cloud security, edge security, and distributed system privacy
- Internet of Things privacy and security
- Privacy in artificial intelligence and machine learning systems
- Secure software engineering and privacy-by-design methods
- Cryptographic methods for privacy-preserving computing
- Security monitoring, intrusion detection, and threat modelling
- Responsible data-driven systems and ethical computing
- Legal, organizational, and technical aspects of privacy-aware systems
Types of Contributions
The journal accepts original research articles, review articles, technical studies, case studies, simulation-based studies, experimental investigations, privacy framework papers, system design papers, and application-oriented research.
Intended Audience
The journal is intended for researchers, cybersecurity specialists, software engineers, privacy professionals, data protection experts, academicians, postgraduate students, system architects, technology developers, and professionals working in computing, security, privacy, and trusted digital systems.