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Impact of Cyber Security Aspects for Sustainable Environment

Manas Kumar Yogi

Abstract


The intricate interplay between cyber security and sustainable environmental growth forms a dynamic and multifaceted relationship that holds significant implications for the modern world. As technology becomes increasingly integrated into every facet of society, ensuring the security of digital systems is crucial for maintaining a balanced and eco-friendly trajectory of development. This abstract delves into the theme of cyber security's relationship in supporting sustainable environmental growth by examining the complex interactions, challenges, and opportunities that emerge at the intersection of these domains. The abstract outlines the role of cyber security in safeguarding critical infrastructure, managing data privacy and integrity, and promoting responsible technological innovations that align with environmental goals. It also discusses potential threats posed by cyber-attacks on environmental systems and the importance of collaboration among cyber security experts, environmental scientists, policy makers, and industries to devise strategies that harmonize technology and sustainability. The abstract concludes by emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration, research, and policy initiatives to cultivate a secure and environmentally sustainable digital landscape that addresses the challenges of the modern era.


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