Cybersecurity Futures 2030

Ponentes: Ann Cleaveland, Ken Xie

A proliferation of inexpensive tools available to cyber criminals, advances in value transfer and identification, supply chain frictions and fractures in global internet governance mean that by 2030 the landscape of digital security will once again be radically transformed.

What key driving forces will shape the long-term future of cybersecurity and how can it inform leaders’ strategic plans across the globe?

This session is associated with Cybersecurity Futures 2030, an initiative by the UC Berkeley Center for Long-term Cybersecurity, supported by the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity.

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