International Journal Of Engineering And Management Research
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 5

Safeguarding the Digital Tomorrow: Cybersecurity and Ethical Inclusion in a Connected World

  • Author:
  • RA Momin1,*, RL Mhatre2, S Pandey3, MV Naveen4, MA Bhalerao5
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 20 to 23

1Rizwana Asif Momin, HOD, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India

2Rajshree Lahu Mhatre, HOD, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India

3Soni Pandey, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India

4Mendon Vikhyat Naveen, SYCS, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India

5Mrunal Amit Bhalerao, SYIT, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India

*Corresponding Author Rizwana Asif Momin, HOD, Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Maharashtra, India, Email: rizwanamomin@rtccs.edu.in

Online published on 20 March, 2026.

Abstract

As digital technology continues to shape economies, governments, and societies, it is crucial to ensure strong cybersecurity while also promoting fairness and inclusion. This paper examines how cybersecurity and ethical inclusion are connected, emphasizing that protecting our digital future requires more than just defending against cyber threats. It also means creating policies and practices that ensure equal access, privacy, and digital rights for everyone.

Through a review of existing research and real-world case studies, we identify key challenges such as the digital divide, evolving cyber threats, and the difficulty of balancing security with individual freedoms. We propose a well-rounded approach that combines technical solutions, policy development, and ethical considerations. Our findings highlight the need to design cybersecurity systems that protect vulnerable communities, ensuring no one is left behind in an increasingly digital world. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers and suggestions for future research to build a safer and more inclusive digital future.

Keywords

Cybersecurity, Ethical Inclusion, Digital Rights