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Editorial Board: Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal

First Published June 2017 Latest Issue March 2024

Cyber Security is the major peer-reviewed journal publishing in-depth articles and case studies written by and for cyber security professionals. It showcases the latest thinking and best practices in cyber security, cyber resilience, cyber crime and cyber warfare, drawing on practical experience in national critical infrastructure, government, corporate, finance, military... read moreand not-for-profit sectors.

Subjects covered include: cyber security risk assessments; cyber response programmes; protective measures; threat surface analysis and detection; training ‘red’ teams; crisis and reputation management; data breaches; awareness, education and training; workforce analysis; cyber security in the supply chain; insider threats; cloud security risk; cyber warfare, cyber terrorism and state-sponsored attacks; safe disposal of data; cyber security investigations and digital/analogue forensics; hackers’ techniques and motivations; security architectures and network assurance; internet fraud techniques; encryption, cryptology and data protection; user behaviour analytics.

Editorial Board

Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal  is guided by an expert Editorial Board who guide the journal's content and peer-review every article submitted for publication to ensure they are practical, authoritative and relevant:

  • Richard Bach, Partner, Heligan Investments
  • Malcolm Brooke, Head of Technology Risk, Barclays
  • Bonnie Butlin, National Coordinator and Chair of the National Council, Canadian Cybersecurity Alliance
  • Heather Ceylan, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Zoom
  • Robert Coles, Chief Information Security Officer, NHS, Director - Data Security Centre, NHS Digital
  • Jose Ramon Coz Fernandez, GNSS Cyber Internal Auditor, Directorate of Navigation, European Space Agency
  • Alex Crowther, Cyber Policy Specialist, Center for Technology & National Security Policy, National Defense University
  • Behnam Dayanim, Partner and Global Co-chair, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, Paul Hastings
  • Debra J. Farber, Senior Director, Privacy Strategy, BigID
  • Ronald E. Fisher, Director, Department of Homeland Security Division, National and Homeland Security Directorate, Idaho National Laboratory
  • Randall Frietzsche, Enterprise Chief Information Security Officer, Denver Health and Hospital Authority
  • Peter Gibbons, Professional Head (Cyber Security), Network Rail 
  • Ed Goldberg, Manager, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery and Threat Assessment, Eversource
  • Richard Grassie, President, Prism Security, Inc
  • Frank Hsu, Professor of Computer and Information Science, Director, Laboratory of Informatics and Data Mining, Fordham University
  • Lesley Kipling, Chief Security Advisor, Microsoft
  • Mark Kneidinger, Senior Advisor for Policy and IT Transformation, Office of the CIO, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Grant Lecky, Co-Founder, Security Partners Forum
  • James Lewis, SVP and Program Director, CSIS
  • Cheryl Martin, Vice President, Head of Cyber Security, Capgemini
  • Frank M. Olmstead, Director, Cyber Operations & Threat Intelligence, General Dynamics Information Technology
  • Elizabeth Petrie, Managing Director, Technology/Cyber Risk Frameworks, Citi
  • Jamie Rees, Chief Information Security Officer, Énergie NB Power
  • Craig Rice, Director of Security, Payments UK 
  • Tarun Samtani, Data Protection (GDPR) Lead, Vectura Group
  • Annie Searle, Lecturer, The Informatlon School, University of Washington
  • Ahmad Sultan, LBNL Privacy Officer and Cybersecurity Program Manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Melissa Ventrone, Member, Clark Hill
  • Teresa Walsh, Global Head of Intelligence, FS-ISAC
  • Steve Williamson, Audit Account Director – Information Security and Data Privacy,GlaxoSmithKline