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International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS)
An International peer-review journal operated under CSC-OpenAccess Policy.
ISSN - 1985-1553
Published - Bi-Monthly   |   Established - 2007   |   Year of Publication - 2024

SUBMISSION
March 31, 2024

NOTIFICATION
April 30, 2024

PUBLICATION
May 31, 2024

    
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IJCSS - Editor-in-Chief (EiC)

Professor Chen-Chi Shing
Radford University - United States of America
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Email - cshing@radfoard.edu
Box 6933 Radford University Radford, VA 24142
United States of America

About Professor Chen-Chi Shing

Chen-Chi Shing holds a B.S. degree (Physics) from the Chen-Kung University, Taiwan and M.S. (Physics) and M.S. (Computer Science) degrees from Virginia Tech, a M.S. (Statistics) degree from the Ohio State University and a PhD (Experimental Design) degree from Virginia Tech, U.S.A. Dr. Shing also earned a graduate certificate in Information Assurance (supported by NSA) from Purdue University in the summer of 2004.

He is a Professor teaching in the Computer Science concentration in the School of Computing and Information Sciences at Radford University, Radford, Virginia. His research interests are related to modeling and simulation in security, security assurance, digital forensics, cloud security, data analytics, web survey tool development, repeated measurement designs, course outcome assessment and interface between computer science and statistics. He has been involved in the organization of national and international events related to his research interests as Advisory Committee Chair (e.g. EESP) and was a Program Chair (e.g. ACME).