The ability to predict the future is slim to none in the cyber world as the only measure along those lines that can be taken is borderline guesses and assumptions. On account of this limitation, cyber policies and infrastructure should be modified on a day to day basis from the happenings occurring at that time. Jumping to conclusions before what the conclusions are trying to solve has happened yet is a recipe for losing I significant amount of money and or time but on the contrary, the day by day procedures take into account the modification to the already exposed weaknesses rather than going out on a limb. The construction of an array of cyber policies is essential on account of the end goal to have a safe digital experience but as long and there are risks and vulnerabilities, old policies will be updated and new policies will be made. Using the very short arm of predictive knowledge doesn’t necessarily mean trying to predict what will happen but rather can mean to continuously use the quickly communicated changes that need to be made to a network at a constant rate until a policy change occurs and then the process is repeated. Being prepared and expecting to update cyber policies and infrastructure is a very sound preparation plan that minimizes risk. Our duty as humans while measuring the gravity of our relationship with the cyber world, is to ensure that the essence of nature is preserved. This preservation can be taken into account by not extending the technological reach further than it has to go. This overzealous extension only comes when we try to predict and or assume what is to come. If a well rounded cyber policy and infrastructure can be created by continuous updates without overstepping the technological presence within our decision making as humans, our ethics as a race will continue to be positively refined.