The creation of new cyber policies and structure is a complicated task and its true that the short arm of predictive knowledge can make that task difficult. But there are several ways that can be taken in order to address the issue. One approach is instead of using predictive knowledge we could focus more on managing the risk in a system. This would be identifying future potential threats and setting up measures to lessen or cancel them. Another way could be to contact experts and the people who paid for the cyber policies. Talking to these people can give a better understanding of the latest developments in the project. This means that you would need to collaborate with the other cyber security professionals, policy makers, and the representatives. Another way would be to keep the newest technology and innovations to help the policy’s infostructure stay enhanced and up to date. It is important to continue to collaborate with cyber security professionals all over the world in order to gain a wider point of view. Having more points of views would make systems more safe and secure because they have been looked at by multiple approaches all filling in different holes of their own. Overall there are many ways to approach making cyber policies and infostructure even with predictive knowledge being a “short arm”