Aims & Scope
The Mesopotamian Journal of CyberSecurity (MJCS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that reports on all aspects of cybersecurity, data protection, information assurance, and digital resilience. The aim of this journal is to highlight research and development that lead to enhanced security of digital systems, improved defense mechanisms against cyber threats, and advancement of knowledge in secure information technologies.
MJCS provides a platform for researchers, engineers, policy-makers, and practitioners to exchange innovative ideas and share the latest developments in cybersecurity strategies, frameworks, and applications across academic, governmental, and industrial domains.
Topics
Specific topics covered in the journal include, but are not limited to:
- Network and system security
- Cyber defense and threat intelligence
- Cryptography and encryption technologies
- Data privacy and information assurance
- Cloud, IoT, and mobile security
- Artificial intelligence in cybersecurity
- Blockchain and distributed ledger security
- Ethical hacking and penetration testing
- Cyber risk management and governance
- Malware detection and intrusion prevention
- Digital forensics and incident response
- Security in industrial control systems (ICS/SCADA)
- Cybersecurity education, policy, and awareness
Types of Articles
The Mesopotamian Journal of CyberSecurity welcomes submissions of high-quality scholarly works, including:
- Original research articles presenting novel theories, algorithms, or applications in cybersecurity.
- Review articles offering comprehensive analyses of current trends, challenges, and future research directions.
- Short communications reporting preliminary or emerging findings of significant value.
- Technical reports and case studies demonstrating real-world implementations, risk assessments, or cyber incident responses.