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International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC)Open Access Journal

International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC)

Tao Gao (Zionlion Group Ltd. Shanghai, China)
Published: Continuous Volume |Established: 2020 |Volumes: 5
ISSN: 2643-7937|EISSN: 2643-7945|DOI: 10.4018/IJSPPC
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Gao, Tao. "International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC)." (2020). Web. 24 Apr. 2024. doi:10.4018/IJSPPC

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Gao, T. (2020). International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC). doi:10.4018/IJSPPC

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Gao, Tao. "International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC)," (2020), accessed (April 24, 2024), doi:10.4018/IJSPPC

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The International Journal of Security and Privacy in Pervasive Computing (IJSPPC) is an international refereed research journal that examines the growing issues of information security and privacy in a hyperconnected society. The journal integrates the disciplines of pervasive and ubiquitous computing, the Internet of Things, wireless sensor networks, automatic identification, real-time localization, information processing, cloud computing, and mass data storage. The journal provides a forum to information technology educators, researchers, and practitioners to advance the practice and understanding of pervasive and ubiquitous computing and the challenges that arise in protecting and securing data. The journal features a major emphasis on how to realize pervasive and ubiquitous computing technology and how to build the system in applications. IJSPPC publishes full-length research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, insightful research and practice notes, case studies and book reviews from all areas of information security and privacy that are selected after a rigorous blind review by experts in the field.

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