Focus and Scope
Journal of Information Security and Cryptography provides a forum for original results in all areas of modern information security. Both information security and cryptography are covered, including information theoretic and complexity theoretic perspectives as well as implementation, application, and standards issues. Illustrative topics include security access control systems and security methodology, security telecommunications and network security, IoT security, security management practices, security architecture and models, investigation in information security, computer operations security, physical security, random number generators, public key and conventional algorithms, cryptanalytic attacks, pseudo-random sequences, computational number theory, cryptographic protocols, untraceability, privacy, authentication, key management and quantum cryptography. In addition to full-length technical, survey, and historical articles, short notes are acceptable.