Addressing Security Challenges in AI-Driven Cyber Security: Enhancing Resilience While Fostering Sustainable Practices with Green Computing
- Title
- Addressing Security Challenges in AI-Driven Cyber Security: Enhancing Resilience While Fostering Sustainable Practices with Green Computing
- Creator
- Geetha, P.; Abirami, G.; Padmavathy, T.; Sivagami, S.; Vinodha, D.
- Description
- The modern cyber security environment changed through increased sophistication and complexity of cyber threats that requires organizations to use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for strengthened security frameworks. It also limits the adverse impact within the populace by a decrease in carbon dioxide emissions, energy conservation, decrease wastage of electronic gadgets and assistance to sustainability with renewable resources. Among the practices of creating the green environment are the measures of virtualization, improving the quality of the hardware to increase the energy efficiency and using the cooling technologies efficiently. The Sustainable Cyber security practices are examining the measures and innovation for minimizing energy usage by integrated cyber security tools/infrastructure, green data center/network, and practicing green software engineering. In this domain, Sustainability Cyber security employs energy conservative cryptographic algorithms and software architecture, low energy cryptographic physical devices, power-conscious security protocols; efficient virtualization by integrating these approaches, they can advance sustainability into higher security statures. Besides, the enforcement of those security practices will help to address green data center objectives like server virtualization, and other efficiency data storage products. Cyber Security algorithms will act to lessen the time construct of cryptographic operations to less computational power, and hence less energy consumption. It also looks at the direction that sustainability is likely to take in the future, which may include such policies and structures as are likely to promote green computing in cyber security. Also through this case study, we have been able to incorporate green computing into its cyber security programs for a better and environmentally friendly future. The advanced strategic planning through automation enables organizations to develop stronger defense capabilities as they adjust to security threats which keep evolving in the present-day landscape. 2026 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
- Source
- AI Trust, Risk, and Security Management: Framework, Principles, and Practices;pp.205-226
- Date
- 01-01-2026
- Publisher
- wiley
- Subject
- Cyber security; Green computing; greener environment; security challenges; sustainability
- Coverage
- Geetha P., Department of CINTEL, School of Computing, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (KTR Campus), Chennai, India; Abirami G., Department of Computer Science and Engineering, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai, India; Padmavathy T., Department of Database Systems, SCOPE, VIT University, Vellore, India; Sivagami S., Department of CSE, Saveetha School of Engineering, SIMATS, Thandalam, Chennai, India; Vinodha D., Department of Computer Science and Engineering, CHRIST University, Bangalore, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access; Hardcopy may be available in the library
- Relation
- ISBN: 978-139439302-2; 978-139439299-5;
- Format
- online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Geetha, P.; Abirami, G.; Padmavathy, T.; Sivagami, S.; Vinodha, D., “Addressing Security Challenges in AI-Driven Cyber Security: Enhancing Resilience While Fostering Sustainable Practices with Green Computing,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed June 20, 2026, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/23949.
