National Security, International Relations, and Social Welfare in the Digital Age

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56221/spt.v3i1.51

Keywords:

Digital Transformation, National Security, Cybersecurity, Disinformation, International Relations, Social Welfare, Cybercrime, Digital Security Education, Peru

Abstract

The focus of this article is on the digital revolution and its influence on national security, international relations, and social welfare in the Peruvian territory. It analyses the challenges and possibilities that digitalization poses in areas such as cybersecurity, disinformation, data safeguarding, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and collaboration at the international level. In addition, it highlights the favorable impact on economic development, the optimization of public services and the active participation of citizens. The article examines emerging threats in the digital age, including cybercrime, cyber espionage, and weaknesses in critical infrastructure. Key strategies and government measures to address these threats are proposed, emphasizing the importance of public education and international cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.

Author Biography

  • Maryorie Michelle Villón Arana, ,

    Maryorie Michelle Villón Arana has a degree in International Relations and a degree in International Business from San Ignacio de Loyola University and San Ignacio University of Miami-USA (SIU) respectively; with a Master’s Degree in Conflict Resolution from San Martín de Porres University. She has also completed a Diploma in Cybersecurity and Cyberdefense at the Centro de Altos Estudios Nacionales (CAEN).

Published

2024-01-31 — Updated on 2025-04-27

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