IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON
INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY
A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY
Technical Co-Sponsors:
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
IEEE Information Theory Society
Scope: The aim of the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security is to provide a unified locus for archival research on the fundamental contributions and the mathematics behind information forensics, information security, surveillance, and systems applications that incorporate these features.
Technical topics within the scope include:
- Digital rights management technology, including watermarking and fingerprinting of images, video, and audio;
- Steganography and steganalysis;
- Tampering, modification of, and attacks on, original information;
- Signal processing for biometrics;
- Signal processing for forensic analysis;
- Signal modeling and channel modeling for secure content delivery;
- Quality metrics and benchmarking;
- Technical analysis of system vulnerabilities;
- Content identification and secure content delivery;
- Information embedding and media annotation;
- The interplay of technology with legal and ethical issues.
Special Issues:
Statistical Methods for Network Security and Forensics
Completion of First Round of Reviews: 2 January 2008
Final Review and Selection of Papers: 1 May 2008
Final Manuscripts to IEEE: 1 June 2008
Publication of the Special Issue: 1 September 2008

