The tourism business is becoming increasingly dependent on digital technology, yet there is still a lack of knowledge about the changing nature of cyber hazards and efficient risk management techniques in this field. This study investigates how technology, cyber security risks, and customer behavior affect tourism. For growth and resilience, this study will examine how changing technologies affect tourist cyber threats. To handle rapid technological advances, tourism firms must comprehend the complex relationship between innovation and cyber security. This qualitative study looks at creative ways to handle cyber risks in tourism. Previous literature is used to finish its analysis and conclusion. By looking at tourist cyber security trends and practices, this method helps better understand and develop the best ways to think further about movements. Technology, consumer choices, and IoT device connectivity change tourist cyber threats are crucial for cyber risk management in the tourism industry. The industry must adopt real-time monitoring, personnel training, and encryption to adapt to cyber risk management. Multifactor authentication and remote work security laws help to protect IoT devices and digital nomads. Innovative technologies and AI-driven threat detection can help firms avoid dangers. Cyber risk management in the tourism industry will need new technologies. AI-driven threat detection can help companies stay ahead of threats. We need industry standards, investments in cutting-edge cyber security solutions, and teamwork to make the tourist industry more cyber-resilient and build customer trust.