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Editors’ Introduction

Editors’ Introduction Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2016 (2):1­3 Claudia Diaz and Apu Kapadia DOI 10.1515/popets-2016-0001 It is our great pleasure to introduce the second issue of the second volume of PoPETs, an open access journal that publishes articles accepted to the annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS). Articles submitted to this issue were reviewed by 80 members of the Editorial Board, all of whom are internationally recognized researchers in the field of computer security and privacy. Starting with PETS 2015, the PET Board, which oversees PETS, decided to follow a hybrid conferencejournal model following in the footsteps of PVLDB.1 A hybrid model brings journal-style reviewing to conferences to improve the quality of published articles as well as to provide more predictable, but rigorously peerreviewed, paths to acceptance for authors. Authors can submit articles to four deadlines per year once their work has matured to the point of submission. PoPETs publishes four issues per year, accepting submissions every three months. Reviews are conducted similarly to conferences, including bidding, individual reviews, author rebuttals, discussion among reviewers, and consensus recommendation. Decisions are provided to authors two months after submission. Recognizing the need to increase the availability of the publication, PoPETs is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies de Gruyter

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de Gruyter
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2299-0984
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Abstract

Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies ; 2016 (2):1­3 Claudia Diaz and Apu Kapadia DOI 10.1515/popets-2016-0001 It is our great pleasure to introduce the second issue of the second volume of PoPETs, an open access journal that publishes articles accepted to the annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS). Articles submitted to this issue were reviewed by 80 members of the Editorial Board, all of whom are internationally recognized researchers in the field of computer security and privacy. Starting with PETS 2015, the PET Board, which oversees PETS, decided to follow a hybrid conferencejournal model following in the footsteps of PVLDB.1 A hybrid model brings journal-style reviewing to conferences to improve the quality of published articles as well as to provide more predictable, but rigorously peerreviewed, paths to acceptance for authors. Authors can submit articles to four deadlines per year once their work has matured to the point of submission. PoPETs publishes four issues per year, accepting submissions every three months. Reviews are conducted similarly to conferences, including bidding, individual reviews, author rebuttals, discussion among reviewers, and consensus recommendation. Decisions are provided to authors two months after submission. Recognizing the need to increase the availability of the publication, PoPETs is

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Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologiesde Gruyter

Published: Apr 1, 2016

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