ITS (Unit3)

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Across
  1. 3. – a systemic shift in transport patterns that prioritizes ecological integrity and social equity alongside economic viability.
  2. 5. – a cryptographic mechanism that uses a private key to sign data, allowing verification of its integrity and origin.
  3. 7. – the risk that efficiency gains and convenience from new technologies stimulate additional demand, potentially offsetting intended environmental benefits.
Down
  1. 1. – development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
  2. 2. the protection of digital systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, manipulation, or disruption.
  3. 4. a weakness in an information system or its security procedures that could be exploited by a threat source.
  4. 6. – measures and initiatives that minimize the negative environmental impact of manufacturing, operating, and disposing of IT equipment.