Human privacy in the era of technological innovation

Authors

  • Ansam Faiq Al-Obidi Law Unit / College of Science / University of Baghdad / Baghdad / Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58298/802025705

Keywords:

cyber warfare, technological developments, human privacy, electronic technologies, digital transformation, information security, human capital, digital terrorism

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the digital transformation and its challenges. Technology has no longer become as tools with techniques used to facilitate business performance and development. But, rather its impact has expanded to all aspects of our lives. Until it  has become the tip of the spear that changes the global scene. Its huge influence which has spread all over the world on various aspects personal, societal, national and international and even the military aspects. Information warfare does not stop at simple forms of cyberattacks. The most dangerous approach lies in the adoption of smart systems to change intellectual orientations, customs, traditions, values, and ethics. This is achieved by adopting strategies that simulate minds and appeal to feelings and emotions, creating digital terrorism and its effects through comprehensive societal changes at all political, economic, and cultural levels. This poses a grave threat to the construction and transformation of the essence of human security: the human being.

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Published

2025-03-31

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Section

Original research papers

How to Cite

Human privacy in the era of technological innovation. (2025). قضايا سياسية, 80, 822-849. https://doi.org/10.58298/802025705

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