About the Journal

Cognitive Security is the official journal of the Cognitive Security Institute. Articles published in the journal are open-access peer-reviewed scientific papers, case studies, and editorials. It is currently under the leadership of Robert H. Thomson. The objective of the journal is to promote critical awareness of issues in Cognitive Security by providing a venue for scholarly debate around ideas and problems in understanding the impacts on how people (and agents) think and reason. Our mission is to support Cognitive Security education by providing scientific and pedagogical information to its readership, to facilitate interdisciplinary communication among researchers, and to offer a prestige publication supportive of interdisciplinary investigation into cognitive security topics.

 

Announcements

CSI Launches First Peer-Reviewed Journal on Cognitive Security

04/07/2026

The Cognitive Security Institute is changing that with the launch of the Cognitive Security Institute Press, and its flagship journal Cognitive Security, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to understanding and countering threats to human cognition. Original research, case studies, and editorials — freely available to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.

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