Aim and Scope
The CyberPeace Journal is a peer-reviewed journal offering theoretical
and empirical studies, governance policy reports, cybercrime/investigation case studies, and
book reviews to keep readers up-to-date with the emerging field of cybersecurity and cybercrime
that contribute to a better understanding of the causes, patterns, and trends of crime,
deviance, and security in cyberspace, as well as countermeasures for broader implications. We
invite paper submissions from researchers and students, members of police agencies, esteemed
criminologists, social scientists, computer scientists, cybersecurity practitioners &
policy-makers. We also welcome submissions that have international and global perspectives and
implications. The principal aim of the CyberPeace Journal is to bring together the latest
research and development in cybersecurity and the latest methods to prevent and combat the
cybercrime phenomenon along with governance rules & regulations. The CyberPeace Journal
solicits articles adhering to the following, broadly constructed and interpreted, aspects of
cybersecurity and its major subdomain (But not limited to):
- International Relations and Diplomacy, Multilateral Diplomacy, Bilateral Relations, etc.
- New and Emerging Technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Quantum Technologies, Cloud computing, Blockchain etc)- AI Governance and Ethics, IoT Security
- Intelligence Forensics Digital Forensics, Financial Forensics
- Strategic Studies Military Strategy, Geopolitical Analysis: Security
- Cybersecurity domain of different Government Types National Cybersecurity Policies, Critical Infrastructure Protection