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IT Security in 2030: A Forward Look at Tomorrow’s Technologically-Driven Society

December 13, 2012

Magnus Kalkuhl, director of Kaspersky Lab’s European Global Research and Analysis Team, predicts the future of IT will dramatically shift by 2030 as cloud computing, augmented reality, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology evolve into the next generation of information technology

Magnus Kalkuhl, director of Kaspersky Lab’s European Global Research and Analysis Team, predicts the future of IT will dramatically shift by 2030 as cloud computing, augmented reality, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology evolve into the next generation of information technology.

In Kalkuhl’s article “IT Security in 2030” a bright future of a technology-driven utopia, fueled by innovation and opportunity, is depicted that is completely separate from today’s device and computer-centric digital world. However, as the evolutionary development of future technologies accelerates, Kalkuhl also offers the alternative view of a technology-dependent dystopia, where issues regarding citizens’ privacy, individuality and overall security will be called into question future utopia fueled by innovation and opportunity.

“IT Security in 2030” offers a view into the technologies that are most likely to become a tomorrow’s “day-to-day reality” while analyzing the potential benefits and dangers for each one.

 
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Overview


  • Technology already plays an important role in our lives
    • Prediction of the IT Security landscape is not possible without evaluating changes in technology and even society in general.
  • New technologies will radically change the digital universe, making most of today’s current devices and their industries obsolete
    • TVs, computers, smartphones and tablets will be replaced by augmented reality glasses
    • Software, movies, music will become cloud-based products in their entirety
    • Dedicated gaming devices will be replaced with massive virtual play worlds available everywhere
    • Fully automated transport systems will redefine the way people commute
  • As a result of artificial intelligence development, people’s lives and well-being will become heavily dependent on technology as opposed to common sense.
  • Sophisticated computer systems in command will become the greatest benefit or the greatest threat, depending on people’s attitude toward artificial intelligence and how well these systems are implemented.

Quote


Magnus Kalkuhl, Director of Europe Global Research & Analysis Team
Kaspersky Lab

"There is now doubt that our dependence on computer technology will continue to grow. The bright side is that new, revolutionary inventions will make our life better. Unfortunately, modern cyber threats will evolve as well, starting from Trojans to cyber weapons. Every new technology will present even more security challenges. It is part of my job now to overcome them and make the world a little bit better. And, despite the ever-growing threat landscape, in my predictions I tend to stay on the positive side of things."

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IT Security in 2030: A Forward Look at Tomorrow’s Technologically-Driven Society

Magnus Kalkuhl, director of Kaspersky Lab’s European Global Research and Analysis Team, predicts the future of IT will dramatically shift by 2030 as cloud computing, augmented reality, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology evolve into the next generation of information technology
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