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Guardians of the Grid: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas and Regulatory Frameworks in Cyber Threat Detection

Guardians of the Grid: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas and Regulatory Frameworks in Cyber Threat Detection
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Author(s): Rajeev Kumar (Independent Researcher, USA), Meetu Malhotra (Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, USA)and C. Kishor Kumar Reddy (Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 36
Source title: Advancing Cyber Threat Detection Through Quantum and Edge Computing
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shenson Joseph (University of North Dakota, USA), Kishor Kumar Reddy C. (Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women, India), Asegul Hulus (Association for Computing Machinery, Cyprus)and Tatjana Sibalija (Union University, Serbia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-3551-3.ch004

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Abstract

The rise of quantum and edge computing presents significant cybersecurity challenges, requiring a reassessment of security frameworks and ethical considerations. This chapter examines the risks involved in quantum and edge computing, exploring their impact on cryptographic resilience, data protection, and security vulnerabilities. The chapter also addresses ethical concerns, including privacy risks and AI-driven cybersecurity decisions. Existing regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST are evaluated for their limitations in addressing quantum and edge security threats. Cryptographic solutions like lattice-based encryption, homomorphic encryption, and secure multi-party computation are explored as potential countermeasures. Additionally, real-world case studies highlight national security threats, the impact of quantum cryptanalysis on financial systems, and edge security risks in smart cities. The chapter concludes with policy recommendations and future research directions, emphasizing the need for post-quantum security standards and AI-driven regulatory compliance.

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