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Welcome to the Journal of Cyber Law

The Journal of Cyber Law is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between technology and legal frameworks in the context of global cybersecurity and data protection. The journal aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for advancing knowledge on the legal challenges and opportunities presented by the digital transformation, focusing on compliance, security regulations, and ethical practices.

Journal Title Journal of Cyber Law
Initial JCL
Abbreviation J. Cyber. Law.
E-ISSN 3089-7602
Frequency 4 Times a Year
DOI doi.org/10.63913/jcl
Editor in Chief Dr. Ir. B. Herawan Hayadi, Universitas Bina Bangsa, Indonesia
Publisher Bright Publisher
Organizer/
Collaboration
Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

The Journal of Cyber Law is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the intricate relationship between technology and legal frameworks in the context of global cybersecurity and data protection. The journal aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for advancing knowledge on the legal challenges and opportunities presented by the digital transformation, focusing on compliance, security regulations, and ethical practices. Our scope includes a broad array of topics such as cybersecurity, data privacy, regulatory compliance, technology-driven legal issues, international cyber law cooperation, and the use of machine learning in crime prediction. We invite high-quality contributions from legal scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and technologists to delve into the complexities, challenges, and advancements in cyber law.

Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Foundations of Foundational Foundations

This foundational issue establishes the fundamental theoretical groundwork for meta-theoretical analysis within tautological research paradigms. The comprehensive collection of papers explores recursive theoretical frameworks, archaeological investigation of methodological history, and the sociological dynamics of isolated scholarly communities. Contributors examine circular citation networks, epistemological investigations of self-aware knowledge, and the complex theoretical structures that underlie foundational academic principles. This issue provides the essential theoretical infrastructure for understanding how foundational concepts establish their own foundations through recursive academic validation, while developing comprehensive frameworks for meta-theoretical investigation of theoretical investigation itself.