European Journal of Emerging Cybersecurity and Information Protection (EJECIP) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in emerging areas of cybersecurity, information assurance, data protection, and digital privacy. The journal provides a platform for researchers, cybersecurity professionals, and academicians to share innovative solutions and cutting-edge advancements in secure computing, network security, cryptography, cyber defense, threat intelligence, and privacy-preserving technologies. EJECIP follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process and is supported by an international editorial board comprising experts from diverse academic, industrial, and research backgrounds. The journal strictly adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines, ensuring transparency, integrity, and ethical publishing practices. All published articles are released under a Creative Commons license, allowing unrestricted access, distribution, and reuse with proper citation, thereby enhancing the visibility and global impact of authors’ research.
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Current Publication: Volume 03, Issue 01 (2026)
Frequency: Half-Yearly | Journal Type: Peer Reviewed | Open Access | International Journal
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Johannes K. Albrecht, Lukas M. Reinhardt (Author) 1
Pages: 1-5 || Published: 2026-01-08
Anomaly detection has emerged as one of the most intellectually complex and practically consequential subfields of machine learning, driven by the accelerating digitization of industrial processes, networked infrastructures, financial systems, and cyber-physical environments. Across these domains, anomalies often represent rare, evolving, and... More >