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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 3 3723 - 3736 June 21, 2025

Cyber Nexus: Forging Tomorrow’s Laws for Today’s Threats

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Vaibhav Salunkhe
Advocate in India
Co-author
Vinayak Modanwal
Student at Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune, India
View PDF Full text DOIhttps://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1110269
Abstract

This research paper aims to be aware and educate about emerging cyber security threats and challenges. Cyber security challenges have been prevalent nowadays, and new and effective solutions must be implemented to reduce these negative impacts. Cyber security is required in every organisation to protect every specific data category from damage and theft. It mainly includes personally identifiable information, intellectual property, data, organisational information systems and many more. Hence, the organisational data and information would be safe and secured under every circumstance, and the data management aspects would be enhanced to a high level. This research paper has considered a literature review of recent articles on cyber security challenges and emerging trends in cloud computing. Six cyber security risks are identified, and three emerging cloud trends are determined from the existing research. This research paper also provides future research avenues that would benefit the technological aspect. Cybersecurity threats are rapidly evolving, posing significant challenges to individuals, organizations, and governments worldwide. This research paper examines emerging cyber security threats and explores the development of futuristic techno-legal standards and frameworks to enhance conviction rates in cyber-crimes. By analyzing current trends, potential future risks, and the intersection of technology and law, this study proposes proactive measures to combat cyber threats effectively. This paper explores the emerging challenges posed by these threats and the limitations of current techno-legal frameworks in addressing them. It proposes the development of futuristic techno-legal standards that leverage technological advancements and legal reforms to improve cyber crime investigation, prosecution, and ultimately, conviction rates.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 3, Page 3723 - 3736
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.1110269
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