With given the short arm of predictive knowledge, it hard to create an effective cyber policy or law that will last for a long term. Cybercriminals learn more and more ways on how to hack or gain access to computer systems. There are many different approaches and ways to develop effective polices and infrastructure toward cyber technology while still having a short arm of predictive knowledge. One approach to develop effective polices and infrastructure toward cyber technology while still having a short arm of predictive knowledge is rather than trying to gain predictability toward new threats and risks in future, policy makers should change policies and rules for cyber technology daily or weekly so that new and current problems will be addressed and known. By doing this, it will keep Information technology teams and cybersecurity experts informed on new policies and laws as well as keep policies updated to the current period. Another way to develop effective polices and infrastructure toward cyber technology while still having a short arm of predictive knowledge is that companies and businesses should monitor and check their infrastructure and computer networks for any new threats. By doing this, Information technology teams can notify employees of these new threats and adjust company policy for employees using cyber technology, ultimately keeping them safe from cyber attacks. Lastly, another approach to develop effective polices and infrastructure toward cyber technology while still having a short arm of predictive knowledge is that individuals should run risk management and monitor computer networks and equipment daily for any potential risks or vulnerabilities that could be an opening for a cybercriminal to initiate and cyber-attack. By doing this, computer networks and equipment will be up to date and secure from any new threats and trending issues of cybercriminals, ultimately keeping the infrastructure safe.