About the Journal

A peer-reviewed, open-access journal bridging the technical and legal dimensions of cybersecurity, digital forensics, and jurisprudence. It aims to publish original research, case studies, policy analyses, and review articles.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Cybersecurity—Theories, technologies, frameworks, standards, tools, and practices.
  2. Cyber-forensic reporting standards — Establishing best practices in writing and structuring forensic reports.
  3. Benefit-risk evaluations — Assessing how strong reporting enhances legal credibility and prosecution/defense outcomes.
  4. Process frameworks — Streamlining workflows from evidence capture to courtroom submission.
  5. Expert witness dynamics — Roles, perception, communication skills, and legal impact of forensic experts.
  6. Ethical frameworks — Conflict-of-interest mitigation, maintaining impartiality, protecting confidentiality, and complying with ethical and legal codes.
  7. Policy and regulatory insights — Analysis of judicial standards.
  8. Technology and innovation — Challenges and opportunities posed by AI, cloud systems, blockchain, and automation in forensic practice.
  9. Global viewpoints — Cross-jurisdictional case studies, transitional justice, and legal adaptation in digital contexts.