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Editors’ Introduction

Editors’ Introduction Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2018 (1):1–4Rachel Greenstadt, Damon McCoy, and Carmela TroncosoEditors’ IntroductionDOI 10.1515/popets-2018-0001It is our great pleasure to introduce the first issueof the fifth volume of PoPETs, an open access journalthat publishes articles accepted to the annual PrivacyEnhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS).Since 2015 PoPETS/PETS follows the hybridconference-journal model started by PVLDB, and nowadopted by many other conferences in the field such asFSE, CHES or the IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium. This model, that brings journal-style reviewingto conferences, has improved the quality of the published articles, and has improved the authors’ experience regarding the review process. PoPETS doubleblind peer review process is similar to that of top-tiercomputer security conferences, including phases for bidding, individual reviews, author rebuttals, discussionamong reviewers, and consensus recommendation. Byhaving four issues per year, to which articles can be resubmitted once previous reviews have been addressed,PoPETS provides a more predictable path to acceptance for authors while maintaining a high quality rigorous peer-review process. Recognizing the need to increase the free, public availability of scientific publications, PoPETs is published under the open-access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivslicense.Articles submitted to this issue were reviewed by76 members of the Editorial Board and 33 ExternalReviewers, all of whom are internationally recognizedresearchers http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies de Gruyter

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de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2018 Rachel Greenstadt et al., published by De Gruyter Open
ISSN
2299-0984
eISSN
2299-0984
DOI
10.1515/popets-2018-0001
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Abstract

Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2018 (1):1–4Rachel Greenstadt, Damon McCoy, and Carmela TroncosoEditors’ IntroductionDOI 10.1515/popets-2018-0001It is our great pleasure to introduce the first issueof the fifth volume of PoPETs, an open access journalthat publishes articles accepted to the annual PrivacyEnhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS).Since 2015 PoPETS/PETS follows the hybridconference-journal model started by PVLDB, and nowadopted by many other conferences in the field such asFSE, CHES or the IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium. This model, that brings journal-style reviewingto conferences, has improved the quality of the published articles, and has improved the authors’ experience regarding the review process. PoPETS doubleblind peer review process is similar to that of top-tiercomputer security conferences, including phases for bidding, individual reviews, author rebuttals, discussionamong reviewers, and consensus recommendation. Byhaving four issues per year, to which articles can be resubmitted once previous reviews have been addressed,PoPETS provides a more predictable path to acceptance for authors while maintaining a high quality rigorous peer-review process. Recognizing the need to increase the free, public availability of scientific publications, PoPETs is published under the open-access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivslicense.Articles submitted to this issue were reviewed by76 members of the Editorial Board and 33 ExternalReviewers, all of whom are internationally recognizedresearchers

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Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologiesde Gruyter

Published: Jan 1, 2018

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