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ISIJ 2013 : Good Governance of Intelligence and Security Services

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Link: http://procon.bg/call-papers-good-governance-intelligence-and-security-services
 
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Abstract Registration Due Sep 20, 2013
Submission Deadline Oct 10, 2013
Notification Due Nov 10, 2013
Final Version Due Nov 25, 2013
Categories    business intelligence   political science   information science   big data
 

Call For Papers

Special issue of Information & Security: An International Journal (I&S)
http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij

Submission deadline for full text papers: 10 October 2013

Anticipated publication: December 2013

Editor: Dr. Philipp Fluri, Deputy Director, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces

Evolving security threats pose new requirements to intelligence approaches and capabilities, while technological developments provide opportunities to both friend and foe. Intelligence and security services try to capitalize on accessible technologies and to increase their reach, speed and depth of knowledge on actual and potential adversaries, while protecting their information, sources, and capabilities.

The nature of intelligence, along with the high level of sensitivity, pose significant challenges to the governance of intelligence and security services, including democratic parliamentarian and executive oversight, transparency, accountability, and protection of citizens’ rights. To reflect on these challenges and address the evolution of organizational, procedural and technological aspects of the functioning of intelligence and security organisations, the I&S Editorial Board is announcing this Call for Papers. We will welcome contributions on methods and tools for:
•Definition of requirements to intelligence and security services
•Support to the development of intelligence capabilities
•New challenges posed by the ubiquitous digital world; maintaining awareness in big data
•Training of intelligence and security services’ personnel
•Measuring results and performance of intelligence and security services

Of particular interest are original works on:
•Treating uncertainty in the development of intelligence and security organizations
•Foresight-based decision making
•Approaches and techniques to facilitate interagency and international collaboration
•Symbiosis between intelligence and the cyber world

Interested authors may submit their papers to the I&S Managing Editor in electronic form, following these instructions. For inquiries, proposals and submissions of book reviews, description of Web sites and related initiatives please addressed the I&S Managing Editor.

Important note: It is understood that submitted articles have not been published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Authors must transfer copyright in writing to the publisher when an article is accepted for publication. Please check also the publisher’s copyright policy.

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