Welcome to the cybersecurity community! Cybersecurity continues to grow as a concern around the world and this community means to assist those who work in the community along with those who use technology. In addition, as digital assets grow in popularity, we can expect to see significant risks involving these assets. The majority of users in these communities enter digital assets with a complete misunderstanding of security, meaning they do not understand the security risks inherent in digital assets.
Consider some of the problems with technology involving risks:
- Technology's incentives are not always clear for users, while they are very clear for hackers.
- Technology requires a strategic form of insurance. 99% of technology users are not insured meaning that technology users are exposing themselves to significant risks.
- Technology requires different social behavior, which over 99.9% of technology users do not practice.
Prediction
Within the next two decades, we will see a digital attack that has never been seen in our lifetime. This attack will not only drop confidence in the digital world, the unintended consequences of it will be enormous for everyone. One of the biggest reasons for this is that counterparty risk is not well-understood in the digital world: people think that it "works" without understanding how or why it works along with how many "actors" must be correct in the system in order for it to function. We've already seen previews of what future attacks may look like (stuxnet, DUQUs, etc), but the attack that I refer to here will absolutely shock the world. The effects even outside of the digital world will be extremely costly.
Learning
- What Everyone Should Know About Hackers - Who and Why
- Should We Use the Latest Features/Updates In Development?
- Why Everyone Is Freaking Out About Intellectual Property Theft
- What Is Linkability?
- What Are Sim-Swaps (Sim-Swap Attacks)?
- Advanced Phishing Email - When Protective AI May Harm
- How To Compromise A Cryptocurrency Hardware Wallet
- Oh No, A Hacker Caught Me!
- Linkability and Data Leaks
Courses
- Consumer Guide To Digital Security. Guide that assists consumers and is also helpful for giving developers ideas about what to build to automatically handle some users' concerns.