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Cybersecurity Skills Journal Special Issue on the NICE Framework: Frequently Asked Questions (VBBL)

  • 15 Jan 2020
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Eastern Time

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

for the

Cybersecurity Skills Journal Special Issue on the NICE Framework

January 15th from 1 pm to 2 pm Eastern Time

The NICE Framework was published as NIST Special Publication 800-181 in August 2017. NICE intends to review and update the NICE Framework during 2020. Therefore, the Cybersecurity Skills Journal is seeking manuscript ideas and drafts that examine the usefulness, benefits, and challenges associated with the adoption, adaptation, or extension of the NICE Framework in cybersecurity practice, to improve learning, and advance the state of cybersecurity capability maturity. We invite authors to submit a paper proposal or draft manuscript abstract that conforms to the structured abstract format specified in the Cybersecurity Skills Journal Author Guidelines.

In this Virtual Brown Bag Lunch Workshop, members of the Editorial Board will discuss the CSJ's unique constructive process in which large peer reviewer panels assist authors in developing their research towards a scholarly rigorous, practically relevant publication in the Cybersecurity Skills Journal. During this hands-on workshop, you will have the opportunity to ask questions about how to take your idea, outline, presentation, or early draft to a manuscript that will be published in the Special Issue.

Facilitators:

 

Dr. David H. Tobey

Managing Editor

Cybersecurity Skills Journal: Practice and Research



Dr. Robin Gandhi

Managing Editor

Cybersecurity Skills Journal: Practice and Research


 

Laurin Buchanan

Principal Investigator

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