Trustworthy computing refers to the design, development, and implementation of computer systems and software that are reliable, secure, and ethical. The concept emerged primarily from the need to build systems that users can trust, especially as technology has integrated more deeply into individuals' lives and organizational operations. The principles of trustworthy computing encompass several key aspects: 1. **Security**: Systems should be protected against unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyberattacks.
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