As technology becomes even more prominent in our society and used as a big part in many careers. Along with the many benefits that arise with its upcoming such as, having information in digital format make the data more accessible, improves the quality of the data, and it also decreases the costs. However as beneficial as it may be there are many ethical issues with having businesses information digital. There is also a downfall with the ethical reasoning with digital information. First, the privacy and confidentiality of the information. Because by law information of the individual should not be released or shared without their permission, and if not able to because mental incapacities, age then legal representation of there choice should choose so. So, to try to protect the info administrators are assigned based upon their previous position. Secondly, there’s a possibility of security breaches in the system, Thirdly, there’s system implementation problems because of the interface which is a great part of the implementation process be at first, they are unnoticeable. And if unattended lead to decreased time efficiency and potential danger to client. Fourth, there may be inaccuracies in the data that is used. The United states and India have very similar cybersecurity risks due to both countries being in power. Both are vulnerable to different dangers to their systems such as phishing, ransomware attacks, and social engineering attacks. But there is are compliances India has to make with the Europe’s GDPR because they make up a significant amount of India’s marketplaces. And if they do not comply with their request, they may be fined by the GDPR. They can be fined for things such as, failure to comply with mandatory requirements for reporting data breaches. Thus, causing the India’s legal landscapes to change at a very fast pace.