Abstract
Abstract—This article offers a thorough investigation of the ethical concerns related to employing biometrics in cybersecurity. It investigates the importance of biometric technology, its effects on privacy and security, and the moral challenges it raises. By extensively examining literature, case studies, and ethical principles, this paper seeks to offer perspectives on how people, institutions, and policymakers can address the ethical complexities associated with using biometrics in cybersecurity while guaranteeing responsible and ethically sound practices. Keywords—Biometrics, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Ethics, Security, Spoofing, Vulnerability, Surveillance
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