Magazine - Incognito Criminology

Supports the growing field of cyber-criminology and helps to future proof the ‘cybercrime fighting’ workforce. All collaborators of this magazine are committed to supporting online safety for children and adults.

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  • Because, ‘behind the scenes, in the shadows, intelligence, cybercrime, criminology, cybersecurity, cyber-criminology, physical security, personnel security, personal security, privacy, online child safety, research, and careers information to help students and future proof the cyber crime fighting workforce while supporting the growing field of cyber-criminology’ was not a snappy title!

    I chose ‘Incognito’ as part of the magazine name, because just as cybersecurity needs criminology, privacy also needs to be an integral part of a cybercrime fighters arsenal.

  • The logo shows two people (to signifiy we need to do this together), a mortarboard (to illustrate academics, students and studies), resting on a book (for research and news), inside a shield (for security) and tied with a ribbon banner (to show privacy tying everything together).

  • We welcome anyone who wishes to write a topic relevant to the magazine theme to submit an article for publication. You do not need to be an expert or an academic to be given a voice on a relevant topic.

    Accepted topics include but are not limited to:

    • Advocating for cyber-criminology

    • Convergence of criminology, security, and privacy to better mitigate cybercrime

    • Applying traditional criminology theories to cybersecurity

    • Cybersecurity emerging risks and how to mitigate

    • Challenges in investigating cybercrime

    • Discussions on relevant news, laws, or emerging technologies as they apply to cybercrime

    • Careers for cyber-criminologists

    Please email submission enquiries to the team -> SUBMISSION