The Digital Future Needs Cybersecurity Leaders

The Digital Future Needs Cybersecurity Leaders

We’re sure you have heard this before: the rate of technological change is accelerating. It is unpredictable and unprecedented. As the World Economic Forum acknowledges, the fourth industrial revolution brings “developments in previously disjointed fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing and genetics and biotechnology [that] are all building on and amplifying one another.”


This unprecedented disruption of society by technology introduces many changes in the workforce as well. In the words of the World Economic Forum “more than a third of the desired core skill sets of most occupations will be comprised of skills that are not yet considered crucial to the job today.”


The key to surviving and exceling the digital future of the fourth industrial revolution is leading it. That requires two key elements: awareness of disruptive technology and professional development that can make you stand out from the competition.

It is very exciting to see the pace and transformative potential of today’s innovative technologies being applied to solve the world’s most pressing problems. The World Economic Forum recently published 17 ways technologies have the potential to transform economies in 2025.


AI-driven Manufacturing


Companies that design and build products will rapidly adopt cloud-based technologies to aggregate and intelligently transform product and process data from manufacturing lines throughout their supply chains. By 2025, this ubiquitous stream of data and the intelligent algorithms processing it will enable manufacturing to continuously optimize towards higher levels of output and product quality, reducing overall waste by up to 50%. As ..

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