A common problem that cyber policies and infrastructures developers face is having the “shorthand” of predictive knowledge. This “shorthand” refers to the uncertain future pertaining to the cyberworld and the policies that are created around it. Developers and people who work in this field struggle with knowing the direction they want to take that would suit the future best. Without being able to accurately predict the future of computers and the internet, they are uncertain how to develop their policies or systems that would best fit the incoming technological changes. The biggest reason for this is because the internet and technology are growing at an extremely fast rate that the future course of the internet is largely unknown. Many issues arise from this as this puts the general public at greater online risks such as internet risks, security breaches, loss of privacy, theft of intellectual property, and much more. Policymakers are unable to understand the changes of the internet so they don’t know how they can make it a more safe place. Overcoming this shorthand of knowledge cannot be done as we cannot know the future so the most effective way in dealing with this issue is to adapt to these changes as efficiently as possible. This means that developers should always keep updated on the changes of the internet to best understand them in order to capitalize on them. As the cyber world continues to develop more each day, our online infrastructure and policy developers should be doing their best to keep up so we limit as much risk as possible. If there are not any policies that suit the modern internet or cyberspace, it sets a lot of people up to become online victims. One of the biggest places where people are victimized is the internet, and because we haven’t been able to keep up with the rate of its growth. . The interactions between the offenders and victims are that offenders are able to stay anonymous and can also utilize cyber-technology for their benefit.