As much as I have spoken on the great innovations and connotations of cyber technology and its development, the world of cyber security is still a growing field and has much to be discovered by cybersecurity experts and analysts alike. A predicament many analysts have had is how we should approach development of cyber policy and infrastructure when we know so little about how the field could develop in the future. Many analysts believe that through the use of predictive knowledge we may have the answer but to others predictive knowledge can only go so far in outlining what we should do. I believe that the development of cyber policy and infrastructure should be moved forward in the following ways; creating more flexible systems that are able to defend against many different threats, collaboration between experts from around the world for better systems, and adopting a new development framework and mindset of balancing security and innovation. Firstly, as a way of circumventing our inability to know what the future of cyber threats might be specifically we should work to create innovations that can work to solve any problems in the future, specifically moving towards creating cyber security systems that can adapt to any threats presented to them which prevents to much development into one field leaving organizations vulnerable in other fields. Secondly, I believe that global cooperation between cyber security experts and engineers when creating systems for protecting organizational data is very important. If engineers were to cooperate in discussing threats and ways to defer them the objective of creating a broad system would be more attainable and if this system was allowed to be spread to organizations around the world more organizations would be safe. Lastly, If we start thinking more about balanced innovation and security we could prevent any wasted efforts in innovation while also preventing possible weaknesses in defending systems.