About the Journal

The Journal of Computation and Information Security (JCIS) is an open-access publication, and it is committed to advancing computer science and information security research. It's a peer-reviewed journal that benchmarks results in the scientific analysis of algorithms or computational relations. Here, scholars, researchers, and professionals can be reassured that they are part of a community dedicated to original creative ideas, studies, or findings in algorithms, cryptography, cybersecurity, network security, and others. JCIS's emphasis on both theoretical developments and practical applications in the broad area of information systems and computational processes that secure private communication ensures the quality and relevance of the content.

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Editor-in-Chief


XYZ PhD

University of Education


Cryptography, Computational Security, Information Security, Security Management, Security Systems



No APC (Article Processing Charge)*

*Upto coming five volumes

7 Days

Editor decision

35 Days

Review decision

55 Days

Publication decision

Open Access: We are, in general, adherents to the principle of open knowledge, and we publish this journal under open access. Open access means that each published article is open to the readers and can boost its visibility within the global scientific community. All articles are copyrighted by authors and journals, whose personal licenses must be honored, and are subject to wide dissemination via open-access content distribution.

The mission of the JAMSS is to promote the progress of mathematics by publishing high-quality research articles that significantly impact applied scientific computations or applications with computers. We welcome authors, readers, and reviewers to be a part of our mission to promote dialogue and advance state-of-the-art applied mathematics and symbolic science.