Information Security Technical Report is a quarterly technical report, focused on a specific topic. It is aimed
at senior information security managers, who need to gain a better understanding of current information security issues and solutions,
and provides 'off-the shelf' consultancy from professional researchers and ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Information Security Technical Report is a quarterly technical report, focused on a specific topic. It is aimed
at senior information security managers, who need to gain a better understanding of current information security issues and solutions,
and provides 'off-the shelf' consultancy from professional researchers and practitioners. The main objective of the report is to provide
a balanced, impartial, up to date, and authoritative view of specific topics within the information security arena. The report is a joint
venture between Elsevier and the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Using our links with the top
names in information security,
Information Security Technical Report
brings you guidance and solutions from internationally
renowned IT security professionals and consultants. Because we already know the experts in the field we make sure each issue contains
their input and advice through a series of commissioned articles offering a different technical perspective on a particular topic.
Published
quarterly as a series of technical reports, each issue provides an in-depth look at a specific, often newly emerging security problem.
Because an entire issue is dedicated to one topic, you can be sure of receiving the kind of depth and technical detail you won't get
elsewhere in printed format.
Forthcoming issues of the report will cover:
• Unix Security
• Critical Infrastructure
Protection
• OO Security
• Authentication Developments
• Smart Cards
• Transaction Security
•
Mobile Security
• Biometrics
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