In today's digital world, the protection of personal data and the security of information systems is a critical concern for individuals, organizations, and governments. The legal and ethical challenges surrounding data privacy rights and cybersecurity evolve with technology innovations. From data breaches and unauthorized surveillance to the misuse of personal information by corporations and governments, these issues raise questions about accountability, consent, transparency, and regulation. Balancing innovation with individual rights protection and public safety is a challenge, requiring further examination of existing laws, ethical frameworks, and technological practices. Legal and Ethical Challenges in Data Privacy Rights and Cybersecurity examines the influence of fast-paced tech innovation on existing legal systems and regulatory policies. It explores diverse issues, including data management, compliance with evolving regulations, safeguarding privacy rights, mitigating cybersecurity threats, the legal governance of AI, implications of blockchain, digital monitoring practices, and global cybersecurity regulations. This book covers topics such as ethics and law, data management, and neuromarketing, and is a useful resource for business owners, policymakers, government officials, security professionals, academicians, researchers, and data scientists.