network-wide exchange of information and communication in the era of industrial revolution 4.0, allowing more widespread crimes through the internet, do you agree? or have you experienced it?
I believe over complicating simple manufacturing processes could be one disadvantages. As well as investing heavily and not gaining a financial benefit after the implementation.
Yes, a significant percentage of internet users have been victims of cybercriminal attacks only that a significant part of these Internet users do not know it yet, because some of the malicious programs that have been infected with computers may not have been activated yet. In the area of development of online techniques of information services and advanced information processing, the issue of cyber security, security and information transfer on the Internet has appeared. However, the scale of the risk of cybercrime is low, and therefore the positive aspects of the development of online information technology and advanced information processing techniques outweigh the negative aspects.
Every new technology or revolution have its own flaws, the most important point is to create awareness and right education about these new technologies will help users to prevent such cyber threats.
I believe over complicating simple manufacturing processes could be one disadvantages. As well as investing heavily and not gaining a financial benefit after the implementation.
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