One can use the following useful tools for selecting a peer-reviewed journal according to the journal metrics.
THIMBLE: C++ implementation of fingerprint-based biometric cryptosystems (including Fuzzy Vault)
Crypto++: C++ class library implementing cryptographic schemes.
P vs. NP: A collection of works involving the famous 'million-dollar' P vs. NP problem.
Open-Course: A large repository of free online computer science courses.
VisionBib: A chronological collection of several research articles based on biometric recognition.
UCI ML Repository: Perhaps the most comprehensive collection of datasets related to Machine Learning and Data Analytics.
Anonymity: A chronological collection of research papers related to anonymity and privacy.
John Ryan: A collection of open-source security, forensic, and auditing tools.
Some of my favorite YouTube channels include:
Computerphile: Computer Science at its best.
Art of the Problem: Core concepts of computer science made easy.
Numberphile: Learning Maths was never more interesting.
Sixty Symbols: How can one leave out the prince of science...Physics !!!
Veritasium: The element of science.
SciShow: Little bits and pieces of science.
Seeker: Technology meets science.
CHM Tech: For the computer geek.
TED-Ed: Acquiring knowledge was never more fun !!!
Polyphonic: For hardcore music lovers.
The Hated One: An inside knowledge into the murky areas of privacy and security (Highly Recommended).