About This Journal
Cyberbiosecurity Quarterly is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes cutting-edge research, analysis, and commentary at the intersection of cybersecurity and the life sciences. As the first journal of its kind, it serves as a central platform for professionals, researchers, and policymakers working to secure the digital infrastructure underpinning the modern bioeconomy.
The journal is published by New Prairie Press, Kansas State University’s open access scholarly publishing platform, and is sponsored by the Bioeconomy Information Sharing and Analysis Center (BIO-ISAC). Together, we aim to cultivate a community of practice around digital biosecurity, cyber-physical risk management, and regulatory strategy for biotechnological systems.
Journal Focus
Cyberbiosecurity Quarterly addresses topics including, but not limited to:
- Cybersecurity in biomanufacturing and laboratory operations
- Threat intelligence and incident response in biological systems
- Data integrity and governance in biomedical and agricultural research
- Digital biosecurity workforce development and education
- Policy, regulatory, and legal perspectives on cyberbiosecurity
- AI and machine learning applications in life sciences security
Publication Frequency
This journal is published quarterly, with issues released in January, April, July, and October. Special issues may be scheduled as needed to respond to emerging developments or convene thematic collections.
Open Access
Cyberbiosecurity Quarterly is fully open access. All articles are freely available online immediately upon publication. Authors retain copyright and license their work under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) license.
Archiving and Preservation
All journal content is archived for long-term preservation through New Prairie Press’ participation in CLOCKSS, LOCKSS, and Portico. Once published, content is permanently accessible and not altered.
Indexing and Discoverability
As a New Prairie Press journal, Cyberbiosecurity Quarterly benefits from integration with Digital Commons’ global network, improving visibility through academic search engines, library databases, and indexing partners. DOIs are assigned to all published articles for persistent identification and citation.
Contact
For inquiries about submissions, editorial opportunities, or partnerships, please contact the editorial team at: editor@isac.bio
