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Interested in submitting to this journal? We recommend that you review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting, or if already registered can simply log in and begin the 5 step process.

Information for Readers

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Author Guidelines

Informations about the publishing license are located below.

We accept HTML files ONLY!

We do not allow submission to more than one publication at one time. If we determine that a manuscript has been submitted to another publication before CodeBreakers Journal review process is completed, the manuscript will automatically be rejected.

We do not accept duplicate submissions of manuscripts. Authors should not attempt to enter or upload a modified version of manuscripts already in the system as a new submission. Identical submissions will be immediately rejected.

Authors should list who contributed to the manuscript. If necessary, they can change the list of contributing authors when they upload a revised version. For articles with more than one author, one person should be designated to be in contact with the Journal Assistant.

Articles should be understandable to a broad audience of people interested in IT-Security and IT-Anti-Security in science and engineering. The writing should be scientific and original. Authors can use theory, mathematics, jargon, and abstract concepts when needed. They should assume that the audience will have specialized experience in a particular subfield. If acronyms must be used, each one should be defined on its first appearance.

Feature articles normally run from 4 to 12 journal pages, including all text, the abstract, keywords, biographies, illustrations, sidebars, table text, and reference entries.

Any article that exceeds this page count may be rejected automatically without going through the review process. Each manuscript should have a title page containing the submission's title and the names, affiliations, and contact information for all coauthors.


Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in HTML, Plain Text, Microsoft Word, or OpenOffice document file format.
  3. All URL addresses in the text (e.g., http://www.CodeBreakers-Journal.com) are activated and ready to click.
  4. The submission uses the template defined by the Author Guidelines.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. The text, if submitted to a peer-reviewed section (e.g., Articles), has had the authors' names removed. If an author is cited, "Author" and year are used in the bibliography and footnotes, instead of author's name, paper title, etc. The author's name has also been removed from the document's Properties, which in Microsoft Word is found in the File menu.
  7. All supplementary files have been attached with the submission.

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Peer Review Process

After submitting we need up to eight (8) weeks (depending on the complexity of the article) to review the submission. It can take some time since each reviewer has to validate more than one submission.

Each submission will be reviewed by two (2) reviewers. After the reviewing process is finished, you will receive mail contact about the state of the review.

During the review process you can contact us if any changes appeared in your publication.


Publication and peer review processes

Submitted articles will generally be reviewed by two experts with the aim of reaching a first decision within eight (8) weeks. A third reviewer, generally one of the journal's advisers, will be used where necessary. Reviewers do not have to sign their reports but are welcome to. They are asked to declare any competing interests. Reviewers are asked whether the manuscript is scientifically sound and coherent and are told that as long as this is so, and providing it does not substantially duplicate work that the authors have published elsewhere or is such a trivial study that it does not deserve publication at all at this stage, the journal will be able to publish it.Reviewers are also asked to indicate which articles they consider to be especially interesting or significant. These articles may be given greater prominence and greater external publicity, and the authors may be asked if they would prefer to have the manuscript published.The journal allows a maximum of two revisions of any manuscripts.Once an article is accepted, it is published immediately online. The paper will subsequently be published in both fully browseable web form, and as a formatted PDF; the article will then be available through the journal. Authors will be able to check the progress of their paper through the submission system at any time by logging in at the journal. Submission of a manuscript to the journal implies that all authors have read and agreed to its content, and that readily reproducible materials described in the manuscript will be freely available to any scientist wishing to use them for non-commercial purposes. Authors are required to ensure that no material submitted as part of a manuscript infringes existing copyrights, international laws or the rights of a third party. The manuscript should not already have been published in a journal and should not be under consideration by any other journal, but it can already have been deposited on a preprint server.