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Call for Chapters: Contribute to the Book “Cyber Crime – From Theory to Practice”

The Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), a leading not-for-profit organization specializing in cybercrime research and solutions, has announced its latest ambitious initiative—a comprehensive publication titled “Cyber Crime: Theory to Practice – A Comprehensive Guide for Law Enforcement.”
This book is set to bridge the critical gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in the field of cybercrime investigations. With a focus on both emerging challenges and global perspectives, it promises to become a definitive resource for law enforcement agencies (LEAs), corporate professionals, and cybersecurity practitioners worldwide.
A Comprehensive Guide to Evolving Cyber Threats
The upcoming publication will delve into a wide range of contemporary cybercrime topics, including:
Cyber Forensics Domain
1. Digital Forensic & eDiscovery
2. Computer Forensic Hardware
3. Triage & Live Forensic
4. Post Breach Detection
5. Video Forensics
6. Computer Forensic & Internet Artifacts
7. Radio Frequency Shielding Solutions
8. Enterprise Information Management
9. Mobile Forensic Solutions
10. Mobile & IoT Forensics
11. Voice Biometrics
12. MAC & iOS Forensic Solution
13. JTAG & Chip-Off Investigation
14. Social Media Analytics
15. Mobile DFIR Solutions
16. Banking Fraud Analytics
17. AML (Money Laundering) /CFT Analytical Tool
18. CDR/IPDR/PCAP analysis
19. DVR/NVR/CCTV Video Forensic
20. Damage Harddrive Forensic
21. Network Forensic
22. Blockchain Investigation
23. Cryptocurrency Investigation
24. Decryption/Password Recovery Tool
25. Cloud Forensics
26. AI Analytical Tool
27. DarkWeb Analytics
28. OSINT
29. Face Recognition Technology
30. Big Data Analytics Platform
31. Malware Analysis
32. Email Forensics
33. Ransomeware investigation
34. Forensic Workstation
35. Forensic Server
36. Technical Surveillance counter Measures
37. Case Management softwares
38. Vehicle Forensic
39. GPS forensics
40. Drone Forensic
41. Photo/ Image Forensics
42. GRC Platform
43. BTS Hunter
44. IMSI Catcher
45. VoIP Forensics
46. Financial Forensics Tools
47. Mobile Forensic Laboratory
48. CSAM Investigation Tool
49.Database Forensics
50.Digital Forensics Services & Training
Cyber-security Domain
1. Zero Trust Security
2. Cyber Deception Platform
3. Phishing Detection & Remediation
4. Email Authentication
5. Post Breach Detection
6. Privileged Access Management
7. Public Attack Surface Protection
8. Encryption Management
9. Data Protection
10. Cloud Security
11. Data-Centric Security
12. Data Discovery & Classification
13. Trusted Identities & Second Transaction
14. Threat Intelligence Platform
15. SOC/SOAR
16. Various technical surveillance and interception tools
17. Mobile Security
18. Brand Reputation management
19. Data Breach Monitoring , Notification & compliance
20. GDPR/ISO 27001/PCI-DSS/ SOX / HIPPA
21. SCADA Security
22. EDR (Endpoint Detection & Response)
What makes this book unique is its holistic approach, combining theoretical insights with practical case studies and real-world solutions. As cyber threats continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, this book aims to empower readers with actionable knowledge and strategies to combat these challenges effectively.
Registrations Open for FutureCrime Summit 2025: India’s Largest Conference on Technology-Driven Crime
Call for Contributions: Share Your Expertise
The FCRF is inviting contributions from thought leaders, seasoned practitioners, and domain experts from around the world. Contributors can share their insights, experiences, and solutions in addressing cybercrime. Submissions are expected to be between 3,000 to 7,000 words and can include analysis, case studies, or practical methodologies.
“This is an incredible opportunity for experts to share their expertise and contribute to a cause that impacts everyone—ensuring a safer digital world,” said Prof. Triveni Singh, the book’s editor and a renowned cybercrime investigator. Prof. Singh is a former IPS officer with extensive experience in tackling complex cyber and financial crimes. As the Chief Mentor of FCRF, his guidance has been instrumental in addressing technology-driven crimes.
Supporting a Noble Cause
Proceeds from the book’s sales will go towards supporting the FCRF’s mission of combating cybercrime and building a safer digital ecosystem. As a not-for-profit organization, FCRF is committed to conducting cutting-edge research and training programs that equip law enforcement and other stakeholders with the tools they need to address the challenges posed by cybercrime.
How to Contribute
Interested contributors can submit their work to Prof. Triveni Singh, at triveni@futurecrime.org. To streamline the process, potential contributors are also requested to fill out their details via the following link: Contribution Form.
The deadline for submissions is 15th January 2025, but experts are encouraged to express their interest promptly.
A Collaborative Effort to Combat Cybercrime
This initiative highlights FCRF’s unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration between experts and stakeholders in the fight against cybercrime. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the foundation aims to produce a resource that not only educates but also equips readers with practical tools to address the evolving nature of digital threats.
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