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Energy Consumption by ICT and Cybersecurity at the Time of COP26 Explained - IoTAC Insights

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Sciences, Prof Erol Gelenbe, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics (IITIS-PAN), Polish Academy of. 2021. “Energy Consumption by ICT and Cybersecurity at the Time of COP26 Explained - IoTAC Insights.” IoTAC (blog). November 9, 2021. https://iotac.eu/energy-consumption-by-ict-and-cybersecurity-at-the-time-of-cop26/

The CO2 impact of cybersecurity needs to be considered as part of the operating and deployment costs of IoT systems, and ICT in general, and for its contribution to climate change, both as a means to save energy in other sectors such as smart homes, smart vehicles, reduced needs for physical transportation for work, shopping or education, and because of its own CO2 emissions.

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