[AISWorld] CFP: Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS)

Changchit, Chuleeporn Chuleeporn.Changchit at tamucc.edu
Thu Jul 22 18:25:09 EDT 2010


Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS) http://jips.cob.tamucc.edu/

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Editor-in-Chief: Chuleeporn Changchit, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi

Mission
The mission of the Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS) is to serve both academics and practitioners as a reliable source on issues of information privacy and security.  The Journal is a high quality refereed journal that seeks support from academicians, industry experts and specific government agencies. The JIPS focuses on publishing articles that address the paradoxical nature of privacy versus security amidst current global conditions. It is increasingly important that various constituents of information begin to understand their role in finding solutions to achieve a delicate balance between security and privacy. 

The JIPS will facilitate understanding of the information assurance technical framework as it pertains to government agencies, companies and individuals. The topics may include the information privacy and security issues pertaining to initiatives on counter-terrorism efforts around the world, the impact of U.S. federal regulation and compliance issues facing global corporations, the impact of privacy and security initiatives within small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and e-gambling.

Article submissions are encouraged from both academics and practitioners. Each issue will include high quality articles from academics and practitioners, case studies, book reviews, and industry interviews. The Journal addresses issues of privacy and security from a global perspective and will consider articles with a cross-functional focus. The Journal will include articles in the following areas: 

- Information Assurance frameworks
- Network security and impact on corporate infrastructure
- Privacy laws and impact on information compliance issues
- The duality of privacy and security and impact on corporate operations
- Governmental regulations and changes on information security requirements
- Data transfer issues across nations, states, and corporations
- Privacy and security requirements in B2B and B2C information flows
- Cross-functional aspects of information assurance and requirements faced by various business functions within companies
- Web sites, portals and the issue of trust
- Information privacy and security as it relates to end-users
- Applications and case studies in privacy and security issues facing business organizations, government agencies and individuals
- Emerging topics such as biometrics, software utilities, and IT obligations and how they change the business environment 

Review Process
Each article will be blind-reviewed by three members of the editorial review board. Reviewer recommendation will be considered by the Editor-in-Chief or an Associate Editor. For a revision and rewrite, a revised paper will be sent to one of the Editors for final approval. The final decision will be made by the Editor-in-Chief. 

Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission guidelines at http://jips.cob.tamucc.edu/submission.htm

All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Chuleeporn Changchit at chuleeporn.changchit at tamucc.edu


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Chuleeporn Changchit, Ph. D.		Phone:  (361) 825-5832
Professor of MIS 				Fax:    (361) 825-5609
Room 136 Faculty Center	   		E-mail: chuleeporn.changchit at tamucc.edu
College of Business, Unit 5808
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
6300 Ocean Dr., Corpus Christi, TX 78412

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Information Privacy and Security (JIPS) http://jips.cob.tamucc.edu
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