The rise of generative AI has redefined how information is created, shared, and secured, presenting both opportunities and ethical dilemmas. As AI systems generate text, images, and code, their implications for cybersecurity and social responsibility become increasingly significant. Generative AI, Cybersecurity, and Ethics examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, data protection, and digital ethics. The book discusses generative models, deepfakes, misinformation risks, and adversarial attacks. It also explores responsible AI development, governance frameworks, and legal considerations. Blending technical understanding with ethical reflection, it equips readers to navigate the evolving challenges of AI innovation while maintaining transparency, accountability, and trust in digital ecosystems.