Volume no :
9 |Issue no :
2Article Type :
Scholarly ArticleAuthor :
Mr.Rohit Manohar Girhe, Ms.Anagha Sanjay Maske, Ms.Vidhika Vilas Salve, Prof. Ashok K. PatilPublished Date :
June, 2025Publisher :
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (JAICS)
Page No: 1 - 7
Abstract : Green technology is transforming industries by promoting sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental conservation. However, the integration of digital technologies in green solutions introduces cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Smart grids, IoT-enabled environmental monitoring systems, and AI-driven sustainability frameworks are prone to cyber threats such as data breaches, hacking, and ransomware attacks. This paper explores cybersecurity challenges in green technology, focusing on the risks associated with smart energy systems, cloud-based environmental analytics, and blockchain-enabled sustainability platforms. The study also discusses strategies for enhancing cybersecurity through encryption, AI-based anomaly detection, and regulatory frameworks.
Keyword Cybersecurity, Green Technology, Smart Grids, IoT Security, Blockchain, Renewable Energy, AI-Driven Threat Detection, Sustainability.
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