Per the World Economic Forum, cybersecurity should be built into next-generation computing engineering and deployment processes, but it doesn’t have to mean compromising capability.
- Next-generation computing will harness quantum mechanics and more to achieve unprecedented power, ubiquity and speed.
- However, it will also be vulnerable to attack, manipulation and disruption unless security is embedded from the beginning.
- Building cybersecurity into engineering and deployment processes doesn’t have to compromise capability but it will require collaboration.
Read here from the World Economic Forum about how engineering security into next-generation computing could enable a bold expansion of cybers. This article is part of: Annual Meetings of the Global Future Councils and Cybersecurity
