Given the inherent limitations of predictive knowledge in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity, we should approach the development of cyber-policy and infrastructure with flexibility, adaptability, and a proactive mindset. Instead of relying solely on predictive models or forecasts, policymakers and cybersecurity professionals should adopt a risk-based approach that accounts for uncertainty and dynamic threat landscapes. This involves continuously monitoring and analyzing emerging cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and trends to inform policy decisions and infrastructure investments. Moreover, collaboration and information sharing among government agencies, private sector organizations, academia, and international partners are essential for staying ahead of cyber threats and developing effective policies and infrastructure. By embracing a proactive and collaborative approach, we can better anticipate and respond to evolving cyber threats, mitigate risks, and strengthen the resilience of our cyber-policy and infrastructure against emerging challenges. A culture of cybersecurity awareness and accountability at all levels of society, from government agencies and businesses to individual users, is vital for promoting a collective effort in combating cyber threats. By integrating these approaches and continuously adapting to the evolving cyber landscape, we can enhance the effectiveness and resilience of our cyber-policy and infrastructure in the face of unpredictable challenges.