Abstract

Governments and organisations globally increasingly recognise the importance of cybersecurity as a critical measure against cyber threats in our highly interconnected society. Establishing robust security measures has become paramount in safeguarding sensitive information and infrastructure. Biometric systems have emerged as critical components in various sectors, including industry, civilian applications, and rhetoric, to enhance security measures. This paper provides an overview of diverse security approaches in the cyber world and examines several research works, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in implementation. We critically analyse existing methodologies and address potential shortcomings, aiming to improve the effectiveness of security measures. Additionally, we explore emerging trends and novel research directions in the field of biometric and rhetorical security. The study delves into contemporary biometric toolkits, examining their functionalities and applications across domains. Furthermore, we discuss digital ornamental models, evaluating their efficacy in enhancing cybersecurity measures. Through comparative analysis, we identify key differences and areas for improvement in existing security frameworks. In conclusion, this paper proposes a generic computer security model tailored to address the evolving challenges of cybersecurity. We highlight potential applications of this model in society, emphasising the importance of proactive measures to mitigate cyber threats effectively. Through comprehensive analysis and innovative approaches, we aim to contribute to advancing cybersecurity practices in contemporary society.

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