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Driving Technological Innovation for a Resilient Cybersecurity Landscape

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  • Muritala Aminu

    (Master of Science in Information Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Physics, and an HND in Electrical and Electronics Engineering)

  • Sunday Anawansedo

    (Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Southern University of Agriculture and Mechanical College)

  • Yusuf Ademola Sodiq

    (Master's student at the prestigious University of Salford, Manchester, UK)

  • Oladayo Tosin Akinwande

    (Assistant lecturer in Software Engineering department of Veritas University)

Abstract

It is more important than ever to have a cybersecurity environment that is resilient and secure in this age of widespread digital connectivity. This research paper explores how developing technological innovation can serve as the foundation for building resilience in cyberspace. The study covers important aspects of cybersecurity, including its conceptual foundations, a wide range of applications, risk-reduction strategies, and the crucial role that policy regulation plays in the digital environment. In conclusion, the paper suggests that technological innovation is the driving force behind transformative change in cybersecurity. Policymakers, business executives, cybersecurity professionals, and researchers are all affected by the implications, which call for a coordinated and flexible strategy to meet the challenges of the digital frontier.

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  • Muritala Aminu & Sunday Anawansedo & Yusuf Ademola Sodiq & Oladayo Tosin Akinwande, 2024. "Driving Technological Innovation for a Resilient Cybersecurity Landscape," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 13(4), pages 126-133, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:13:y:2024:i:4:p:126-133
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