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CYBERInsights Seven trends that could shape the future of cybersecurity in 2030

CYBERSECURITY: Seven trends that could shape the future of cybersecurity in 2030
By Iain Fraser Geopolitical & Cybersecurity Journalist – Gibraltar
 
3rd March 2023
 
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has written an impressive insight into Cybersecurity threat trends as we gallop towards 2030.
 
The article addresses the technological advances in Cybersecurity but also highlights that so do the skills of Cyber Criminals who are on the continual lookout for system vulnerabilities that they then go on to exploit.
 
All corporates or those with a threat profile need to understand Cyber risks and plan now to “future-proof” their protocols. The WEF article seeks to outline the trends which they believe will shape the Cyber space in years to come.
 
In the article, constructed by Joanna Bouckaert – Community Lead, Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic Forum together with Ann Cleaveland – Executive Director, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, UC Berkeley and Matthew Nagamine – Manager of Strategic Partnerships, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, UC Berkeley they go on to explain that In order to disrupt a country, halt major commercial flows or make important financial gains, hackers usually look for vulnerabilities that have not yet been discovered. The constant technological evolution is a catalyst for them to find new flaws to exploit.
 
They go on to point out that in a fast-evolving digital ecosystem, decision-makers in government, industry, academia, and civil society need to anticipate and address tomorrow’s cybersecurity challenges to stay ahead of the curve. Learn More /…
 
Iain Fraser - Geopolitical & Cybersecurity Journalist

 

 
About The World Economic Forum (WEF)
 
The World Economic Forum is the International Organisation for Public-Private Cooperation.
The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
 
It was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit foundation and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It is independent, impartial and not tied to any special interests. The Forum strives in all its efforts to demonstrate entrepreneurship in the global public interest while upholding the highest standards of governance. Moral and intellectual integrity is at the heart of everything it does.Learn More /...

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  • Cybersecurity Journalist - Iain Fraser

    Gibraltar based Professional Journalist, Accredited Authority Writer, Commentator & Publisher working on all aspects of SME (Small, Medium Sized Enterprises) Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence, Best Practice Compliance & Mitigation. Voted Top 30 Cybersecurity News Websites Globally in 2023 for Information Security by Feedspot #CyberJourno #Scambaiter - Available for Assignments - Articles, Web Content, Guest Blogger

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