Also, because I had discussions about it during the last couple of days: Here is our analysis of paper citations in #infosec https://t.co/M8cIBHkqTW One more study is this: https://t.co/y5N7ZsLCss #infosec #research
@aruna__b Given that top journals attract more citations than top conferences it might be suitable to target them instead. Here is a general analysis for cybersec https://t.co/y5N7ZsLCss but one can also easily compare the h5 indices of top CS journals wit
@ARES_Conference @lucacaviglione PS. We also performed another study with a focus on infosec papers, where we compared different domains, such as crypto, iot security, etc.: https://t.co/y5N7ZsLCss In comparison to the paper above, the analysis is not excl
@JohnOusterhout Page numbers are essential: We studied the impact of paper length (in pages) on the attracted citations and found significantly more citations with longer papers, at least for information security. Our paper: https://t.co/ksevpLd94D Everybo