The Journal of Strategic Security (JSS), a publication of Henley-Putnam University, announces a call for papers on "Strategic Security in Cyberspace." The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) defines cyberspace as "a global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers." Protecting critical assets within that space is one of the most significant and complex challenges in the current global security environment. Authors from around the globe are invited to share their perspectives on cybersecurity issues. The Journal encourages diversity in theoretical foundations, research methods, and approaches. Academic disciplines of anthropology, criminology, economics, history, international relations, political science, psychology, and sociology are welcome, as are the applied scholarly fields of security studies, strategic studies, and intelligence studies. JSS emphasizes contemporary security issues, so manuscripts focused on non-state actors are of particular interest. Please see the journal website for submission guidelines. Please send all questions and submissions to: editor@henley-putnam.edu.


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