Focus and Scope

The Journal of Cyber Law and Information Security (JCLIS) focuses on presenting scientific research and practical insights into the evolving fields of cyber law and information security.

The journal aims to explore how legal frameworks, regulations, and policies can address emerging challenges in cybersecurity, data privacy, and digital governance. Through the publication of research articles, case studies, and legal analyses, JCLIS seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the intersection between law, technology, and information security in a digital world.

The scope of the journal encompasses a broad range of topics, including cybercrime, data protection, privacy laws, intellectual property rights in cyberspace, digital forensics, and cybersecurity policies. It also covers legal frameworks for e-commerce, internet governance, digital identity, blockchain technology, and the role of international law in cyber threats and online regulation.

The journal invites research that addresses the legal challenges posed by rapid technological advancements, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), with a focus on safeguarding both individuals and organizations.

JCLIS welcomes contributions that examine the legal and regulatory issues surrounding cybersecurity breaches, risk management strategies, and compliance with international cyber laws. The journal aims to provide valuable insights for legal professionals, policymakers, academics, and organizations to understand and address the complex issues at the intersection of law and digital technology.