Cryptology and Information Security Series

ISSN print

1871-6431

ISSN online

1879-8101

Aims and Scope

The Cryptology and Information Security (CIS) series presents the latest research results in the theory and practice, analysis and design, implementation, application and experience of cryptology and information security techniques. It covers all aspects of cryptology and information security for an audience of information security researchers with specialized technical backgrounds:

  • cryptography
  • cryptanalysis
  • crypto hardware & implementations
  • security services
  • security protocols
  • provable security
  • formal security analysis
  • malicious crypto/codes and prevention
  • security in mobile/wireless/web/network/pervasive computing environments
  • privacy
  • security biometrics
  • security management, practice & experience
  • security economics and human factors
  • information hiding, watermarking and steganology.

The CIS series includes the following types of publications:

  • research monographs (based on high quality and significantly novel projects, PhDs, etc.)
  • edited volumes (collection of chapters, surveys, tutorials, lectures by multiple qualified authors on a focus area, unconventional ideas, new notions or emerging technologies)
  • proceedings (of refereed conferences on cryptology, information security, etc.)

Proposals for publication as a volume in the CIS series should be sent to the CIS Coordinating Editors Raphael C.-W. Phan and Jianying Zhou by email: cis@iospress.nl

Book series editors

Raphael C.-W. Phan (coordinating editor)
Faculty of Engineering (FOE)
Multimedia University
63100 Cyberjaya
Malaysia
Email: raphael@mmu.edu.my

Jianying Zhou (coordinating editor)
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
8 Somapah Road
Singapore 487372
Email: jianying_zhou@sutd.edu.sg

Feng Bao
Director of Security and Privacy Lab, Huawei
China

Kefei Chen
Hangzhou Normal University
China

Robert Deng
SMU
Singapore

Yevgeniy Dodis
New York University
USA

Dieter Gollmann
TU Hamburg-Harburg
Germany

Markus Jakobsson
Agari
RavenWhite
USA

Marc Joye
NXP Semiconductors
USA

Javier Lopez
University of Malaga
Spain

Gavin Lowe
Oxford University
United Kingdom

Nasir Memon
NYU Tandon
USA

Chris Mitchell
Royal Holloway, University of London
United Kingdom

David Naccache
Ecole Normale Superieure
France

Gregory Neven
IBM Research
Switzerland

Phong Nguyen
The University of Tokyo
Japan

Andrew Odlyzko
University of Minnesota
USA

Adam Young
MITRE Corporation
USA

Moti Yung
Snapchat Inc. & Columbia University
USA

Books from this Series