As technology advances tremendously over a little amount of time, it is important for a company to develop strong ethical guidelines. Although, the “short arm” of predictive knowledge is the uncertainty that comes with estimating. Therefore, when using predictive knowledge to make cyber policy and infrastructure, one must have an adaptive strategy. Adopting a precautionary mindset while prioritizing the mitigation of cyber risk will allow companies to make cyber policies. This is ethical framework that ensures adequate protection with ethical considerations. In “Technology and Responsibility: Reflections on the new task of ethics” by Hans Jonas, he stresses the importance of Human aspect of technological innovation. It is humanity’s responsibility to think of effects of technological progression on future generations. Allowing as many contributing members as possible to develop new technology will create stronger innovations with different perspectives. An adaptive framework creates technology that finds, fixes, and prevents cyberattacks. As technology advances with no slowing down, the consideration of the effects on human populations in the future is a growing concern. Predictive knowledge changes every day, and with that, new challenges are created. Prioritizing ethical policies that center human wellbeing is key to developing technology that serves all.