Call for Papers


The growth of the internet is happening rapidly all over the world. We are in the internet age with nearly two-thirds of the world's population being online. The growth of the internet and technology has a greater impact on cybersecurity. With technological advancement, cyber crimes are increasing. Cybercriminals are adopting new ways to commit crimes.

Cybersecurity issues differ at organizational and personal levels. At the corporate level, hackers find loopholes to hack systems, to gain access to crucial information, they target employees through various means to steal personal information. With the help of technology, they reach out to the employees as genuine people and pose a risk to the organization. Cybercriminals use social media to steal their identity or make people click on malicious links. In recent years, we have seen data breaches in big companies. These breaches have exposed the private information of users. As cybercriminals are adopting new ways to access personal information it is important that companies are taking steps to protect themselves from data breaches. At a personal level, we share a lot of information about ourselves on social media. It has become effortless to access personal data from social media and have the same used it against us. Cyber crimes like financial fraud, impersonation, identity theft, hacking, phishing, etc., are increasing. The field of cybersecurity is growing day by day, the more we use technology the more it becomes important to keep our systems secure.

“The CyberPeace Journal” invites 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 CyberPeace Journal aims 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 suggested themes for the submission include (But are 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

Articles should be approximately 5000 words. Submission guidelines: Click here
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