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Do eco-friendly anti-malware tools lose effectiveness as climate pressures grow?
As climate change intensifies, the energy demands of cybersecurity tools clash with sustainability goals, raising questions about whether eco-friendly anti-malware can keep pace with evolving threats. Cast your vote on whether green security solutions can remain effective under mounting environmental pressures.
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