The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) is part of the Next Generation EU project, through which the European Union (EU) wants to ensure the economic recovery of the 27 member states, as a reaction to the economic loss suffered following COVID-19 pandemic restrictive measures. The PNRR advantages are that Romania has been allocated almost 30 billion euros for the period 2021-2026, half grants and half loans. The EU borrows cheaply and gives us the money with the same low interest rate, in plus we get some free money. Romania has an obligation to implement many reforms, to raise quality standards and improve living standards. PNRR is the best thing in Romania's history, as it will develop us as a country far beyond what we were in 1989 when we were the only country in history known with zero debt. Romania has grown a lot economically in the last 30 years and the trend will continue. According to EU standards, the minimum wage must rise to 60% of the average wage, compared to 40% at present [1, 2, 3]. The PNRR disadvantages are that nothing is free, quality costs and hidden defects can occur. In general, cheap things are poor quality and should be avoided. PNRR is too rigid and we will probably not attract all the money allocated. We will have the same prices as in developed countries, and taxes will rise to the same level as theirs. Ordinary people think inflation is high and life is expensive. There will be higher and higher prices and it is not worth keeping money in the bank because interest rates are lower than inflation. Everyone is borrowing, although it is not good to borrow, we have high debts of 49% of GDP and most of the other EU countries have even higher debts. In recent years budget spending has been increasing too much and future generations will pay for the borrowed money. At this rate, if we have debts of over 60% of GDP, we cannot switch to the Euro currency and risk ending up like Greece, which has debts of 200% of GDP [1, 2].
The way things are done in the computer world has changed because of the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, it's so important to integrate cloud computing with IoT devices because of how much data such devices create and how much storage and processing power they need. The fact that users share a variety of cloud computing services among their devices in different ways makes security issues more crucial even so. In a world when unprotected data might endanger our welfare, privacy is even more important. Therefore, the IoT and cloud computing must constantly assure the users' worries about security and privacy. This study examined security concerns and potential IoT application tactics for cloud computing. According to the results, there are still significant security dangers and issues that need to be resolved. To reach that purpose, it is necessary to build the architecture and modify the present program. This article covers the many security issues that the IoT and cloud computing are experiencing, particularly the worries about user privacy and cybersecurity risks.
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