期刊信息
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC)
https://www.computer.org/csdl/journal/tq
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7.5
出版商:
IEEE
ISSN:
1545-5971
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99957
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125
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Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

I. Design for Dependability and Security

    Architectures
        Fault-tolerant, secure, and safe middleware
        Intrusion detection and tolerance
        Firewall technologies; authentication and authorization of users, systems, and applications
        Network technologies, including protocols, routers, and switches
        On-line detection and recovery
    System Management and Administration
    Cryptography
        Application of cryptography techniques
        Key management
        Cryptographic protocols and algorithms, and their security
    Use of COTS components

II. Evaluation

    Modeling and Prediction
        Threat-assessment and intrusion-detection models
        Availability, performability, and survivability
        Intrusion tolerance; attack models
        Modeling methods, including Markov chains, queuing/fluid flow, Stochastic Petri Nets (SPN), SAN models
    Experimental Methods
        Monitoring and measurement
        Workload characterization
        Benchmarking
        Test-bed design, including fault, error, attack, and workload generation
        Field monitoring and measurement, including failures, security violations and break-ins, and intrusion detection
        Statistical methods
    Formal Specification and Verification
    Quality of Service (encompassing performability, security, and safety)

III. Application-Specific Areas

    Survivable Database Design and Transaction Processing
    Electronic Commerce
    Embedded Systems
    File and File System Security
    Distributed and Pervasive Systems
    Smartcards and Biometrics
    Real-Time Systems
    Safety-Critical Systems (e.g., aerospace computing)
    Internet Applications
    Multimedia Applications and Signal-Processing

IV. Software Design

    Operating System Support (for error/intrusion detection and/or tolerance)
    Self-Checking Software Systems
    Dependable, Secure Protocols and Network Interfaces
    Software Testing, Validation, and Verification
    Software Aging and Rejuvenation
    Software Security and Reliability Engineering

V. New Technologies (problems and opportunities)

    Nanoscale Computing
    Ad Hoc Networks
    Pervasive and Embedded Computing
    Networks of Satellites
    Data Mining
    Wearable Computers and Associated Networks
    Quantum Computing
    Cyber-Physical Systems (e.g., mobile health, Smart Grid, and ITS)
最后更新 Dou Sun 在 2025-09-26
Special Issues
Special Issue on Security and Privacy in Federated Learning and Unlearning
截稿日期: 2026-03-31

Important dates Submission Deadline: 31 March 2026 First Review Due: May 31, 2026 Revision Due: June 30, 2026 Second Review Due / Notification: July 31, 2026 Final Manuscript Due: August 31, 2026 Publication Date: To be determined The rise of distributed systems and pervasive computing has transformed how devices, systems, and services interact, creating a highly interconnected ecosystem. As the scale and complexity of these systems grow, issues related to security, privacy, and efficient management of decentralized resources become more pronounced. Addressing these challenges is critical to ensuring the security and privacy of user data, as well as compliance with regulatory standards in sensitive domains such as healthcare, finance, and beyond. Federated Learning, a cutting-edge distributed learning paradigm, has emerged as a powerful tool for decentralized model training, enabling data privacy and reducing the need for central data aggregation. This method is pivotal in scenarios where data security and privacy are paramount. Furthermore, Federated Unlearning—an innovative approach in the privacy-preserving space—focuses on the selective removal of data from models, which is essential for complying with data protection regulations and adapting to evolving privacy laws. This special issue invites original contributions that explore the advanced technologies in Federated Learning and Unlearning, with an emphasis on their applications in security-sensitive environments. We welcome research papers that present novel methodologies, architectures, and strategies for enhancing the security, privacy, and efficiency of federated systems. All submissions will undergo peer review to ensure relevance and quality in line with the theme of this special issue.
最后更新 Dou Sun 在 2025-11-18
Special Issue on AI Content Generation and Detection
截稿日期: 2026-04-30

Important dates Submission deadline: 30 April 2026 First-round decision notification: 20 July 2026 Revised manuscript due: 30 August 2026 Final decision notification: 20 October 2026 AI-generated contents have taken the world by storm. AI-generated contents now spans a wide range, including AI-generated videos, images, audios, and texts. Fueled by the accessibility of large-scale media datasets and the maturity of AI generation technologies, currently one may effortlessly create massive forgery images, videos, audios, and texts beyond human discernibility. These medias play important roles in filmmaking, electronic games, image editing, and education. It is thus not surprising that generative AI is redefining the video industry and many other industries. However, despite their positive widespread use, malicious actors can leverage advances in AI generation technologies for nefarious purposes. They may forge high-quality artifacts to perform scam, generate and propagate fake pornography, and challenge face recognition systems, to name a few. To alleviate the abuse of AI generation technologies, it is of paramount importance to develop sound detection and tracking approaches. This special issue aims to bring together the cutting-edge advancements in AI content generation and detection, diving deeper into AI image generation, AI video generation, AI audio generation, AI text generation, and AI generated content detection tasks. We are interested in AI-Generated data covering a wide scope, from images, audios, texts, to videos. We expect the contributions focusing on innovative techniques for AI content generation and detection, including methodologies and algorithmic approaches to solve theoretical and practical problems. We also encourage the research on potentially impactful and related technologies. The topics of interest for the Special Issue encompass, but are not limited to: AI-Driven Content Generation AI-Generated Content Detection Face Forgery Detection and Localization Cross-modal Content Generation Human Motion Synthesis Explainability and Interpretability in AI Content Generation Privacy Preservation Techniques in AI-Generated Content Bias and Fairness in AI Generated Content Detection of Sensitive Elements in AI-Generated Content Content Verification and Authenticity Detection Safety Guardrails for Generative AI Models Synthesis Attribution and Reasoning Content Filtering and Moderation in Social Media Platforms AI-Generated Content Transmission Tracking Regulatory Frameworks and Legal Implications for AI Content Generation AI-Generated Content Watermarking AI-Generated Content Fingerprinting Adversarial Multimedia Forensics Multimedia Manipulation Detection AI-Generated Content Retrieval
最后更新 Dou Sun 在 2025-11-18
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