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In today’s digital world the need to maintain cyber-security and protect sensitive information is more important than ever. However, this must be balanced against the right to privacy, which is also a fundamental human right. This article provides an overview of the legal and ethical considerations involved in balancing cyber-security and privacy in the digital age. It explores the challenges of implementing effective cyber-security measures while respecting privacy rights, and discusses the current legal framework for cyber-security and privacy in various jurisdictions. The article also considers the ethical implications of balancing these two important values and suggests ways in which cyber-security and privacy concerns can be reconciled in a general context. By highlighting the importance of a careful balance between cyber-security and privacy, this article aims to raise awareness of the need for ethical and legal considerations in the development of digital technologies and their regulation.
Naeem AllahRakha (Fri,) studied this question.
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