Navigating the Digital Minefield: The Impact of Social Media on Cybersecurity in Contemporary Literature and Culture
Dr. Harshal K. Gajbhiye
Assistant Professor and Head, Department of English
College of Social Work, Kamptee
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Abstract
This research paper delves into the intersection of social media and cybersecurity through the lens of contemporary literature and cultural discourse. By analyzing how social media platforms are portrayed in literary works, films, and public narratives, the study highlights the ethical, societal, and linguistic implications of cybersecurity in the digital age. Drawing on examples from Dave Eggers’ The Circle, Shoshana Zuboff’s The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, and documentaries like The Social Dilemma, the paper argues that social media has reshaped societal perceptions of privacy, identity, and security. The study also examines the role of language in shaping public awareness of cyber threats and calls for a more nuanced understanding of the ethical responsibilities of social media companies and users alike. The findings suggest that while social media provides unprecedented connectivity, it also exposes individuals to various cyber risks, necessitating informed digital literacy and stronger data protection policies.
Keywords: social media, cybersecurity, contemporary literature, discourse analysis, privacy, ethics, digital literacy
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2503I3IIVXIIIP0013
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