About the Proceedings

The International Conference on Information Warfare and Security has been run on an annual basis since 2004. Conference Proceedings have been published each year and authors have been encouraged to upload their papers to university repositories. In addition the proceedings are indexed by a number of indexing bodies.

Since 2022  all conference proceedings published by ACIL are fully open access. Individual papers and full proceedings can be accessed via this system.

PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT A PAPER TO THIS CONFERENCE YOU SHOULD VISIT THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE AT https://www.academic-conferences.org/conferences/iccws/ THIS PORTAL IS FOR AUTHORS OF ACCEPTED PAPERS ONLY.

ICCWS uniquely addresses a wide range of topics that relate to cyber security, cyber warfare and information warfare.

For the past 20 years ICCWS has developed into an important conference in the cyber-security and cyber warfare field, attracting academics, military professionals and practitioners from around the world to present their research findings in the form of empirical studies, case histories and other theoretical and practical contributions. In addition doctoral degree candidates find this conference a valuable opportunity to network with others and have the opportunity to present papers and posters.

Over the years the Conference has been attended by a variety of security and military organisations including Cyber Security Policy Research Institute, more than 10 national defence colleges, NATO, SHAPE etc.

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Current Issue

Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): Proceedings of The 19th International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
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These papers represent the work of researchers who participated in the 19th International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ICCWS 2024)

Published: 2024-03-21

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