A new journal in digital security from
ACM bridging the gap between academic
research and industry practice
For more information and to submit your work,
please visit https://dtrap.acm.org.
Introducing ACM Digital Threats:
Research and Practice
Now Accepting Submissions
ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice
(DTRAP) is a peer-reviewed journal that targets
the prevention, identification, mitigation, and
elimination of digital threats. DTRAP promotes the
foundational development of scientific rigor in digital
security by bridging the gap between academic research and
industry practice.
The journal welcomes the submission of scientifically rigorous
manuscripts that address extant digital threats, rather than laboratory
models of potential threats. To be accepted for publication, manuscripts
must demonstrate scientific rigor and present results that are reproducible.
DTRAP invites researchers and practitioners to submit manuscripts that present
scientific observations about the identification, prevention, mitigation, and elimination
of digital threats in all areas, including computer hardware, software, networks, robots,
industrial automation, firmware, digital devices, etc.