
The Journal of Digital Security and Forensics (ISSN: 3048-894X) is a half-yearly, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original research in cyber security, information security, and digital forensics. It covers topics such as cryptography, network security, cyber-physical system security, digital forensic research, investigation models, electronic evidence reporting, and interdisciplinary approaches involving legal, ethical, economic, and policy perspectives. The journal aims to foster collaboration across industries combating cyber threats by accepting diverse article formats, including research papers, educational surveys, policy discussions, and editorial perspectives. Encouraging contributions on critical issues, it welcomes studies in security economics, AI security, digital ledger technology, anomaly detection, cryptographic protocols, malware analysis, mobile security, forensic tools, investigative techniques, cybercrime legislation, and digital surveillance. Serving as a platform for researchers, students, practitioners, and educators, the journal upholds a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure high-quality empirical and scholarly publications with real-world applications.