Magazine - Incognito Criminology

This magazine seeks to support the growing field of cyber-criminology and help to future proof the ‘cybercrime fighting’ workforce.

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  • Because, ‘behind the scenes, in the shadows, intelligence, cybercrime, criminology, cybersecurity, cyber-criminology, physical security, personnel security, personal security, privacy, 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

Issue 1

The first issue of Incognito Criminology is out!