
ABSTRACT Technology in this rapid world changing rapidly. It has numerous opportunities for this generation, but those who use it without care and caution and gives the information to any site knowingly or unknowingly. Such negligence gives hackers a chance to acquire information and abuse it against an individual or organisation to rob cash or blackmail users. The matter of privacy and security of personal information and data has now attained a precarious point due to carelessness. The government should address requirements in order to ensure safe and ethical use of data. The governments can protect our action by merely simply change and modification in the laws about fair and ethical use of data. This can be achieved through reformed laws or establishing new laws pegged on the activities of how data may be gathered and utilized by the sites and companies. All these can be implemented with the legislations that governs the ecosystem whereby both extremes can be both legal and ethical. Therefore, in this paper, we will elaborate on how the government must put in place to assure legal and ethical applications of AI, Data Protection and Cybersecurity to make sure that all norms are collaboratively put to guard individual rights and obligations. Keywords: Cybersecurity, Law, Ethical, Attack, Personal Data, Protection, Government, Privacy.
Cybersecurity, Protection, Privacy, Personal Data, Government, Ethical, FOS: Law, Attack, Law
Cybersecurity, Protection, Privacy, Personal Data, Government, Ethical, FOS: Law, Attack, Law
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