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Future issues of the Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce will contain an ongoing series of research papers referred to as JOCEC’s Cybersecurity Matters. This content initiative cuts across all of the traditional areas of organizational computing and electronic commerce—from enterprise systems to technologies for supporting multiparticipant decision making, collaborative work, organizational learning, and supply chain management to electronic commerce, collaborative commerce, and business/government/private-sector uses of social media. All of these traditional areas, which have been covered in JOCEC’s 27 prior volumes, will continue to be subjects of future articles published in the journal; submissions in these areas continue to be welcome. Establishing the recurring section of Cybersecurity Matters across JOCEC’s future issues reflects and highlights the ever-growing, pervasive significance of cybersecurity for organizations, electronic commerce, nations, and societies. This research series aims to furnish readers with high-value, actionable insights on cybersecurity and related matters. Accordingly, the team of Associate Editors devoted to evaluating cybersecurity submissions includes practitioners working in the field of cybersecurity and its governance, as well as academicians working in the field:
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网络安全问题
《组织计算和电子商务杂志》的未来几期将包含一系列正在进行的研究论文,称为JOCEC的网络安全问题。这一内容倡议跨越了组织计算和电子商务的所有传统领域——从企业系统到支持多参与者决策制定、协作工作、组织学习和供应链管理的技术,再到电子商务、协作商务,以及企业/政府/私营部门对社会媒体的使用。所有这些传统领域已经在JOCEC之前的27卷中涵盖,将继续成为该杂志未来发表的文章的主题;我们继续欢迎这些方面的意见。在JOCEC的未来议题中建立网络安全事务的循环部分,反映并强调了网络安全对组织、电子商务、国家和社会日益增长的普遍意义。本研究系列旨在为读者提供有关网络安全和相关事务的高价值、可操作的见解。因此,致力于评估网络安全提交的副编辑团队包括在网络安全和治理领域工作的从业者,以及在该领域工作的学者:
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