[Haskell] New Journal: Journal of Cyber Forensics and Advanced Threat Investigations

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New Journal: Journal of Cyber Forensics and Advanced Threat Investigations

Dear Cybersecurity Researcher,
          Red || Yellow || Blue Practitioner,

The Journal of Cyber Forensics and Advanced Threat Investigations is an
international open-access journal that publishes original research,
practical and review articles related to all areas of cybersecurity,
digital forensics, incident response, and threat investigations. The scope
includes the measures that governments or organization should follow to
protect the online information & critical infrastructure, the impacts of
cyber-crime & cyber-attacks in organizations and/or individuals,
malware/ransomware, analysis & reversing, hardware/software security
testing, zero-day attacks & exploits, large-scale digital investigations,
unconventional penetration testing tactics, techniques & tools, social
engineering & human hacking, anti-forensics & anti-anti-forensics, identity
theft & protection, relevant case studies in cybersecurity, digital
forensics, incident response, & threat investigations, and proficient
strategies for tackling the various types of cyber-attacks and cyber-crimes.

CFATI is pleased to welcome manuscript submissions from you. Please browse
through the journal website to find out more information about the focus
and scope of the journal and the author's guidelines.

Journal Website: https://conceptechint.net/index.php/CFATI

We welcome three kinds of submissions:

* Research Articles,
* Practical Articles,
* Review Articles.

All submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed. For more details, see
https://conceptechint.net/index.php/CFATI/index

All accepted papers will be published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC.

Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to cfati at conceptechint.net


Sincerely,
Editorial Office
International Journal of Cyber Forensics and Advanced Threat Investigations
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