About the Journal
The Journal of Cyber Law and Information Security (JCLIS) is a distinguished academic journal dedicated to advancing the study of cyber law, information security, and the intersection between legal frameworks and digital technologies. Published by Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang, Indonesia, JCLIS aims to provide an essential platform for scholars, legal professionals, policymakers, and technologists to explore the challenges and advancements in the realms of digital security, privacy protection, and legal regulations in the digital era. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity law, data protection, digital privacy, intellectual property rights in the digital age, cybercrimes, legal aspects of emerging technologies, and cyber governance. As a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, JCLIS ensures that all published articles maintain rigorous academic standards and are grounded in high-quality, original research. Published biannually, in January–June and July–December, JCLIS offers a timely and comprehensive overview of the latest developments in cyber law and information security. The journal serves as a vital resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding the evolving landscape of digital regulations and security frameworks. We welcome submissions from legal scholars, researchers, and practitioners working in the fields of cyber law, information security, and related disciplines. The journal is particularly interested in research that provides insights into the legal, ethical, and technological challenges facing the global community in cyberspace. Authors are encouraged to submit innovative research that addresses emerging legal issues in the digital environment. To maintain the integrity of the publication process, we remind authors to follow the submission guidelines carefully. Manuscripts that do not adhere to the formatting and style requirements will be returned without review. We invite you to contribute to the growing body of knowledge in cyber law and information security, helping to shape the future of legal frameworks and digital safety worldwide.