Who Owns Your Identity When Cybersecurity Fails?
We treat cyberattacks as corporate liabilities, but the real casualty is the erosion of personal sovereignty in an era where our identities are entirely digitized. As sophisticated breaches turn private data into public commodities on the dark web, we are rapidly losing control over the digital shadows that define our credit, reputation, and autonomy. This reality shifts cybersecurity from a mere IT headache to a profound ethical crisis, raising an urgent question: how can we protect human agency when the systems built to guard our digital selves are structurally incapable of keeping up with the threats?
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