14. ICST Transactions on Security and Safety

Editor in chief:
  
Dr. Peng LIU
College of Information Sciences and Technology
Pennsylvania State University
pliu@ist.psu.edu


Aims and scope:
Growing threats and increasingly also failures due to complexity may compromise the security and resilience of network and service infrastructures.  Applications and services require security of data handling and we need new security architectures and scalable and interoperable security policies for this.  There is a need to guarantee end-to-end security in data communications and storage, including identity management and authentication. Moreover, we need technology to enable network security monitoring and tracing and to assess the trustworthiness of infrastructures and services. It must ensure the protection of personal data and privacy and to properly assign liability and risks, together with the appropriate governance models needed to do so. Furthermore this is applied to the settings of Public Safety in general.

Keywords:
security of cyber-physical systems, public safety in cyber-physical systems, privacy, information security, identity theft protection, security/risk management and policies intellectual Property protection, trustworthy computing, forensics, network and infrastructure security

Editor in chief:  
Dr. Peng LIU
College of Information Sciences and Technology
Pennsylvania State University
pliu@ist.psu.edu

Dr. Liu is an associate professor of Information Sciences and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the Director of the PSU’s Center for Cyber-Security, Information Privacy, and Trust, and the Director of the Cyber Security Lab.  His research interests are in all areas of security. Dr. Liu has published a monograph and more than 100 refereed technical papers. He is the program co-chair of SecureComm’08, Inscrypt’08, DBSEC’06, and ACM SSRS’03. He is the general chair of SecureComm’09.  He is the proceedings chair of both the 2004 and 2003 ACM CCS. He is a PC member of more than 60 international conferences, including ACM CCS, INFOCOM, and WWW.  He is an editor of several journals, including Computer & Security (Elsevier) and Security and Communication Networks (Wiley).  He is a referee for more than 20 journals, including the ACM TISSEC, IEEE TDSC, and JCS. For more information about him: http://ist.psu.edu/s2/pliu

Editorial Board:

Network Security:
Yena Chen, Northwestern University, USA
Cristian Estan, University of Wisconsin, USA
Sencun Zhu, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Data and Application Security:
Gail Ahn, Arizona State University, USA
Shambhu Upadhyaya, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy 

Systems Security:
Xuxian Jiang, North Carolina State University, USA

Privacy:
Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan, Italy  

Software Security:
Zhendong Su, UC Davis, USA

Applied Cryptography:
Bao Feng, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

Social Science Issues:
Jean Camp, Indiana University, USA
H. R. Rao, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA

Safety and Risk:
Yacov Haimes, University of Virginia, USA
John Yen, Pennsylvania State University, USA