Forbes July 21, 2024
David Balaban

As the world races towards achieving net-zero carbon emissions, a profound transformation is underway across various sectors, including cybersecurity. The convergence of sustainability goals and digital security poses both challenges and opportunities. Let me explore the implications of a net-zero world on cybersecurity and the strategies necessary to navigate this evolving landscape.

Sustainable Infrastructure and Cybersecurity

The transition to a net-zero world involves the widespread adoption of energy-efficient technologies, smart grids, and renewable energy sources. This shift necessitates the deployment of sophisticated digital infrastructures that integrate energy management systems with cybersecurity measures.

Smart grids, powered by the Internet of Things, enhance energy efficiency by optimizing the generation, distribution, and consumption of electricity. As data centers consume substantial energy, there is...

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