By 2030, connectivity will impact every aspect of daily life, on both the physical and psychological levels, it said. Malicious threat actors will evolve to use and abuse technological innovation – as they always do.is not a definitive vision of what will be, but a thought-provoking take on what could be — detailing a future that is plausible based on current technology and trends,” said Rik Ferguson, vice president of security for Trend Micro.
The report itself looks at the world in 2030 through the eyes of a fictional citizen, a business, and a government. It offers a detailed analysis of evolving cyber threats and how these might impact security stakeholders.
AI-powered obfuscation makes attribution virtually impossible, pushing the security industry’s focus towards incident response and IAM at the edge;“Everything as a Service” turns cloud providers into hugely lucrative targets for cyber-attackers;Techno-nationalism becomes a key geostrategic tool of some of the world’s most powerful nations, with the gulf between them and the have-nots widening further.