Digital Twin Technology - The core concept is the "digital twin," a personalized cyber security system that mirrors an individual's online presence and habits to proactively protect against cyber threats [2][7][8] - Digital twins learn user habits and internet activities to protect digital information, preventing identity theft and data breaches [8][9] - Unlike general security solutions, digital twins offer personalized protection based on individual online behavior [10][11] - A real-time example illustrates how a digital twin could prevent financial fraud by detecting and stopping abnormal account activity [12][13][14] Cybersecurity Landscape - Individuals spend an average of 6 to 7 hours daily online, increasing vulnerability to cyber attacks [2][3] - The internet, while providing access to information, also increases vulnerability to cyber attacks, identity theft, and financial fraud [4][5] - Current protection methods include strong passwords and multi-factor authentication, but digital twins offer a more advanced, personalized approach [6][7] Challenges and Risks - Trust and privacy are key concerns, as digital twins require access to extensive personal data [14][15] - Users need control over what data is shared with the technology to mitigate risks [15] - The Chat GPT and Samsung examples highlight the risks of data breaches associated with new technologies [15] Future of Cybersecurity - The future of cyber security is personal, emphasizing individual responsibility for data protection [15][16] - The industry should focus on developing personal systems and habits to protect data [16] - Vigilance and proactive measures are crucial to avoid becoming victims of cyber attacks [17]
Your Digital Twin:Future of Personal Cybersecurity | Santosh I | TEDxChennai Institute Of Technology
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