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Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance (ISSN 2956-3119) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by Polish NASK National Research Institute. #IoT #AI #hightech #cybersecurity https://www.acigjournal.com/
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🚨 Call for Papers 📢📃
💡 Submissions for the upcoming volume of Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance – an #openAccess peer-reviewed journal on #cybersecurity and new technologies – are still open! We invite all researchers in the field of network security. Learn more at tinyurl.com/277nh5yg
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In October the European Cybersecurity Month campaign takes place. In Poland ECSM is coordinated by our publisher, #NASK. Dear readers from Europe and from all over the world – care to share what actions are carried out in your countries to promote cybersecurity for everyone?
#ACIG #CyberFriday #ECSM
“October is #CyberSecMonth. #ThinkB4Uclick.” In the upper right corner the logo of ECSM can be seen. Below there is a tagline “Get involved!” in a speech bubble and an address cybersecuritymonth.eu.
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We have the pleasure to announce that Anna Felkner PhD, the Director of the Cybersecurity Research and Development Division at #NASK, has joined the #ACIG’s team as an Editor. Our warmest welcome!
#scientificPublishing #cyberFriday
A photograph of Anna Felkner, a woman wearing glasses and a bright blouse, looking confidently into the camera, with a white frame and semi-transparent background, alongside with the texts “Welcome on board!” and “Anna Felkner PhD joins the ACIG Editorial Team.” At the top of the image the logos of ACIG and NASK can be seen.
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We’re proud to share that prof. Joanna Kołodziej, our author, colleague at #NASK and guest editor-to-be, has once again been recognized among the world’s top 2% most cited scientists in the ranking by Stanford University & Elsevier!
Huge congratulations!
#computerScience #scientificPublishing #ACIG
A photograph of Joanna Kołodziej, a woman looking into the camera with a serious expression, with a white frame and semi-transparent background, alongside with the texts “Congratulations!” and “Joanna Kołodziej once again is among the top 2% of the world’s most cited scientists.” At the top of the image the logos of ACIG and NASK can be seen.
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This #cyberFriday we would like to remind you about the fantastic article “Enhancing Secure Key Management Techniques for Optimised 5G Network Slicing Security” by Kovid Tiwari, Ajay Kumar Phulre, Devraj Vishnu and Saravanan D. Read it at #ACIG: tinyurl.com/2xmaslv7
Kovid Tiwari, Ajay Kumar Phulre, Devraj Vishnu, Saravanan D “Enhancing Secure Key Management Techniques for Optimised 5G Network Slicing Security.” At the top of the image the logos of ACIG and NASK can be seen. At the bottom there is a tagline “CyberFriday with ACIG.”
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We feature "Redefining Systemic Cybersecurity Risk in Interconnected Environments" by G. Assenza, A. Ortalda, R. Setola, which reviews key events, assesses risk-management tools, and stresses that systemic risk is shared-requiring collective understanding and coordinated action.
tinyurl.com/22zggkhu
Text: Giacomo Assenza, Alessandro Ortalda , Roberto Setola
 Redefining Systemic Cybersecurity Risk in Interconnected Environments
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ACIG is excited to share a new paper:
“Building Trustworthy Autonomous AI: Essential Principles beyond Traditional Software Design ” by R. Christian, D.Babu P, H. Patel, and K. Modi. It explores how to design autonomous AI that is both powerful and trustworthy.
tinyurl.com/2ymxw4qz
Text: Ronil Christian, Durgesh Babu P, Hrishitva Patel, Keyur Modi	
Building Trustworthy Autonomous AI: Essential Principles beyond Traditional Software Design
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This #CyberFriday we recall an important article by Prof. Alina Bargaoanu and Mihaela Pana. Using the DISARM model, the authors identified key technological factors and emerging threats that challenge the detection and resilience of the Romanian digital space.
➡️ tinyurl.com/26prsggh
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Text: Prof. Alina Bargaoanu,
Cyber Influence Defence: Applying the DISARM Framework to a Cognitive Hacking Case from the Romanian Digital Space
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We encourage you to take a closer look at the 19th edition of the Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online International Conference co-organized by our publisher, NASK – National Research Institute. Upon registration, the event can be attended online free of charge.
tinyurl.com/2yeb3dq3
19th International Conference Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online
19th International Conference ''Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online'' is one of the largest events on online threats and safety in Europe. It is addressed to representatives of the education...
konferencja.saferinternet.pl
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New wave of #cybersecurity incidents in July 2025 confirm the ongoing relevance of web application threats.
Amid recent high-profile attacks the article “Vulnerabilities of Web Applications: Good Practices and New Trends” by M. Nawrocki & J. Kołodziej is must-read.
▶️ tinyurl.com/22l6pyt8
#NASK
Mateusz Nawrocki, Joanna Kołodziej “Vulnerabilities of Web Applications: Good Practices and New Trends”. At the top of the image the logos of ACIG and NASK can be seen. At the bottom there is a tagline “CyberFriday with ACIG.”
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In May we have announced that #ACIG has been approved for indexing at the Scopus database. It is not without satisfaction that we may now inform you that the time has come and the contents of our journal are now discoverable through Scopus’ services.

#cybersecurity #journal #scientificPublishing
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As the conflict evolves, explore how the Ukrainian Armed Forces built effective MSA - under pressure, with limited resources, and by adapting civilian tech.
By V. Putrenko & N. Pashynska
🔗 Military Situation Awareness: Ukrainian Experience
#MSA #Ukraine #SituationalAwareness #Geopolitics
Viktor Putrenko, Nataliia Pashynska 2 
Military Situation Awareness: Ukrainian Experience
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What security and privacy risks arise from integrating artificial intelligence with pervasive computing? New paper by Aditya K. Sood and Sherali Zeadally: “AI-Powered Pervasive Computing: Discerning Threat Model to Unveil Security and Privacy Challenges”
🔍 www.acigjournal.com/AI-Powered-P...
text: Aditya K. Sood, Sherali Zeadally:
AI-Powered Pervasive Computing: Discerning Threat Model to Unveil Security and Privacy Challenges
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The new book by members of our Editorial Team, “Humans in the Cyber Loop: Perspectives on Social Cybersecurity,” maps out the field of social cybersecurity. It introduces a human-focused approach, recognizing people as active agents who both shape and are shaped by the digital ecosystem.
“New book from the members of our Editorial Team is now available” written in bold white letters on the left-hand side of the picture. On the right, the cover of the book “Humans in the Cyber Loop: Perspectives on Social Cybersecurity” by Dorota Domalewska, Aleksandra Gasztold, and Agnieszka Wrońska is visible. At the bottom there are logos of NASK, University of Warsaw, War Studies University and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland.
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As the summer holiday season begins, ACIG’s team would like to wish everyone (cyber)safe travels! Take your time to rest, always bearing in mind the crucial tenets of online security. Meanwhile ACIG’s editorial team keeps working to ensure seamless publishing of the new research we receive.
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Visibility is the key! 🔑
Our journal is well-indexed by numerous scientific databases, both national and worldwide. Thanks to our presence therein, the works of our authors are easily found by other scientists, which means more citations and stronger impact on the scientific discussion.
Logos of the following services connected into a loose web: Crossref, EBSCO, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, Polish Scientific Bibliography, Arianta, Academic Journals, DOAJ, ERIHPlus, BazTech, ROAD, EuroPub, CEEOL. In the upper-left corner the logo of ACIG is visible.
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🚨 Call for Papers 📢📃
💡 Submissions for the upcoming volume of Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance – an #openAccess peer-reviewed journal on #cybersecurity and new technologies – are still open! We invite all researchers in the field of network security. Learn more at tinyurl.com/277nh5yg
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This #cyberFriday our eyes turn towards #Ukraine, where we can see how modern warfare spills into the #cybersecurity area. Learn how Kristan Stoddart’s analysis from our last year’s special issue on the ongoing war systematizes the knowledge on state-on-state cyberattacks at:
tinyurl.com/2cuxba94
Kristan Stoddart “Russia’s Cyber Campaigns and the Ukraine War: From the ‘Gray Zone’ to the ‘Red Zone’”
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🧠 New Paper!
"Open-Source AI Made in the EU: Why it is a Good Idea" by Floridi et al. argues for the strategic and ethical benefits of EU-led open-source AI.
Read it now on SSRN:
#OpenSource #AI #EU #TechPolicy
Open-Source AI made in the EU: Why it is a Good Idea
This article examines the feasibility and strategic advantages of developing opensource (OS) foundation models within the European Union (EU). Drawing upon rece
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At ACIG we remain committed to promoting equal access for all researchers. This includes working with authors from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. So far, we have been privileged to cooperate with scientists affiliated with academic institutions from 37 different countries on 5 continents.
“ACIG is all over the world” written over a world map with the following countries marked: Canada, United States, Mexico, Norway, United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Estonia, Lithuania, Georgia, Ukraine, Romania, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Tanzania, Republic of South Africa, Pakistan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Australia. Below the logo of ACIG can be seen.
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We would also like to honour the specialists responsible for the publishing process at ACIG now and in the beginnings of our journey: our Editor-in-Chief agasztold.bsky.social, as well as Dorota Domalewska, Agnieszka Wrońska, rubenarcosm.bsky.social, Marek Górka, Krzysztof Silicki, Anna Sitkowska.
Prof. Aleksandra Gasztold (@agasztold.bsky.social)
University of Warsaw | Editor-in-Chief ACIG | IVLP Alumni | WIIS Poland #terrorism #women #radicalisation #security #counterterrorism
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Dear Readers, Reaserchers, Followers,
we've just received a confirmation that ACIG has been approved for indexing in #Scopus! This could not be possible without our Authors, Reviewers, and of course our Readers. Thank you! ACIG should appear in the Scopus’ search results within the next few months.
“ACIG has been accepted and will be indexed in Scopus database!” over the logo of Elsevier (a tree entwined with a vine with a sage collecting the grapes and the words Non Solus on the other side) and the Scopus logo. Below the logos of NASK and ACIG can be seen.
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Take a look at those numbers! Over 1/3 of the articles in #ACIG have been cited at least once and some papers on our website have been viewed and downloaded hundreds of times. As a platinum #openAccess journal, our priority is supporting researchers. Why not give us a chance with your work?
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Some respected Italian-based authors have already made notable contributions to ACIG:
🖋️ Marco Marcili – tinyurl.com/25hlqty5
🖋️ Olesya Vinhas de Souza – tinyurl.com/29dnjhrj
🙏 A big thank you to our authors, reviewers, and readers for your continued support in making ACIG a leading academic platform.
Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance - Author Marco Marsili
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