Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs connects closely with technology in daily life. At the physiological level, technology aids with basic needs through apps for food delivery and health monitoring. Safety needs are addressed through cybersecurity tools, like firewalls and VPNs, to protect personal and financial data. My social needs are met via social media platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp, which keep me connected with family and friends. Esteem needs are supported by professional platforms like LinkedIn, where achievements can be showcased and acknowledged. Lastly, technology fuels self-actualization through online learning platforms like Coursera, helping me grow in my cybersecurity career and learn new skills. These digital experiences mirror Maslow’s model by fulfilling basic and higher-level needs through different technological tools and platforms.