Volume 3, Issue 1 Editorial
WINTER 2004
Welcome to first issue of volume three of the journal. Many excellent articles have been published since the journal was first introduced at InfoWarCon in Washington a week before that fateful day on September 11th, 2001. The range of papers presented in the previous issues illustrates the holistic nature of information warfare and information operations disciplines. This issue is no exception with topics as diverse as data mining, propaganda, critical infrastructure protection, and mobile and network security being represented.
This issue has fewer papers than normal. There were more papers submitted but after the review process a number of revised texts were not resubmitted. As the publication process was running over time, the editors decided to release this issue as it is. There are a number of exciting issues in the pipeline for this year. Remember to keep on submitting your papers for publication. The turn around time is normally three to four weeks for review and the revised paper is expected to be resubmitted in the same time period.
The format of the papers can be found on the journal’s web page at: http://www.Jinfowar.com
Details can also be directly obtained from me. Also, remember to send any relevant conferences or publications to be announced so they can be published both in the journal and its web page.
Bill Hutchinson
Email: w.hutchinson@ecu.edu.au
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Security Research Institute Edith Cowan University
Perth, Australia.
Professor Bill Hutchinson was Foundation IBM Chair in Information Security at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. He was Director of SECAU (Security Research Centre) and was coordinator of the Information Operations and Security programmes. From 2000 to 2010, he was the Chief Editor and founder of the Journal of Information Warfare.
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