The Ethics of Cybersecurity: Balancing Privacy and Protection in the Digital Age

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering, Technology and Management (Ijmrsetm) 12 (2):490-494 (2025)
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Abstract

The increasing integration of digital technologies into every aspect of modern life has led to a growing concern over cybersecurity, particularly in the context of privacy. As organizations collect vast amounts of personal and sensitive data, the tension between securing this information and preserving individual privacy has become a critical ethical dilemma. This paper explores the ethical challenges faced by cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, and organizations when balancing the need for protection against the potential risks to personal privacy. It discusses the implications of surveillance, data collection, and the ethical boundaries of cybersecurity practices. Additionally, it evaluates existing frameworks, legal regulations, and technological solutions that attempt to balance these concerns. The paper also proposes a set of ethical guidelines for cybersecurity practices, focusing on how organizations can protect data while respecting privacy rights.

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