Exploring the Interplay of Cybersecurity Practices and Religious Psychological Beliefs in the Digital Age
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https://doi.org/10.26247/theophany.2629Abstract
In the contemporary digital epoch, the confluence of cybersecurity protocols and religious convictions engenders a multifaceted and profound dynamic that influences individuals' behaviors and perceptions in both cyberspace and their spiritual lives. This scholarly inquiry probes the intricate interplay between cybersecurity measures designed to protect digital assets and reli-gious doctrines, encompassing spiritual, moral, and ethical dimensions. As technological advancements accelerate, discerning this interaction becomes increasingly pivotal. By examining the influence of religious beliefs on se-curity practices, trust, and ethical comportment in the digital domain, this study illuminates the intricate correlations between digital fortifications and spiritual principles. Employing a multidisciplinary approach that synthesiz-es insights from psychology, cybersecurity, and theology, this research elu-cidates the challenges and prospects emerging at the intersection of technol-ogy and faith in the digital milieu. Consequently, it contributes to a pro-found comprehension of how individuals navigate their digital and spiritual identities within an interconnected global framework.Downloads
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