IN SPOTLIGHT
Four scenarios on the future of AI in the workplace
AI’s rapid rise in the workplace is opening up new possibilities—some optimistic, others unsettling. We explore how AI could alter job roles, workplace dynamics, and society at large through four different scenarios.
Four scenarios on the future of digital privacy
Will the trade-off between privacy and convenience become the norm in our digitised future? Or will people reclaim control, heralding a new era for the internet?
Beyond the Here and Now: Strategic Foresight in Cyber Security
Embrace a long-term perspective to strengthen your cybersecurity strategy against ever-evolving cyber threats.
Futures Platform and Cyberwatch Finland enter into collaboration
Futures Platform and Cyberwatch Finland have entered into a collaboration to produce an exclusive add-on content package on cyber security. Upon launch in March 2022 the package contains ca. 20 exclusive trend & phenomenon analyses, as well as three exclusive foresight radars.
Cyber Wargames: Rapidly Rising Stakes
For more than 13 years, NATO has conducted cyber wargames that simulate complex decision-making in cyberspace. The focus, along with the invitation list, has widened to include all forms of cybersecurity, and in 2020, white-hat hackers were included for the first time.
Will the Pandemic Accelerate or Curb Misinformation on the Internet?
Social media platforms were already under increasing pressure to curb misinformation before 2020, and Covid-19 only added fuel to the fire. The atmosphere of uncertainty, the increased online activity and the ensuing information overload created the perfect conditions for misinformation to spread.
Loss of Privacy in the Digital Era – Trust is the Future Capital for Organisations
While the value of data is rising, the loss of privacy in the digital era is becoming a reality. But giving up personal data requires trust: consumers need to be able to trust organisations to handle their data ethically and keep it safe from hackers, and other cyber threats – but also from the more obscure purposes organisations themselves might have.
Road Hackers in 2030?
When there will be cars without drivers, it is inevitable that all vehicles on the road will be monitored, and if necessary, taken over by software that runs the entire road traffic system. Where there is software, there will be hackers, who can hack the cars, and what the car AI thinks are roads.
Artificial Intelligence and Fraud
Artificial intelligence gets its fair share of bad rap, usually in the form of dire warnings. But AI is a tool, and whether it is used for good or evil, depends on who is using it. In this article, we look at AI and fraud, showing that AI can both help us protect against it, and help those who want commit it better.