Safety, Security and Ethical Use of Digital Technologies for Sustainable Societies
DOI:
10.52783/jns.v14.2677
Publication Date:
2025-03-28T11:05:38Z
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ABSTRACT
The fast incorporation of digital technologies into society has profoundly altered our approaches to communication, governance, education, and economic management. This progression introduces considerable obstacles, such as data breaches, cybercrime, digital inequality, and ethical dilemmas. This study explores the relationship between safety, security, and ethics in digital technologies, emphasizing their influence on the creation of sustainable societies. This examines methods to enhance digital safety through robust cyber security practices, minimizing the potential for digital misuse, and ensuring ethical technology usage. This paper integrates concepts from information technology, sociology, and environmental science to propose a frame work for sustainable digital ecosystems. The essential elements highlight the importance of adopting inclusive policies, improving digital literacy, and working together with stakeholders to tackle these challenges efficiently. This study focuses on developing principles for digital technologies that emphasize ethics and security, thus aiding in the progress of sustainable development goals (SDGs).
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