Journal #13

With the increasing number of potential risks and threats that technology brings, it is important to develop a structurally sound approach regarding cyber-policy and infrastructure. However, due to the fact that we are limited in our ability to predict certain threats, it is essential that the approach made be flexible and adaptive to the continuously evolving realm of cybersecurity. For instance, instead of trying to predict what new threats that might arise to potentially cause damage, focus on identifying and addressing the threats that are currently active and taking place so that proper measures can be taken to respond to and mitigate those threats. Another way to approach the development of cyber-policy and infrastructure is to implement agile methodologies in order to continuously adapt to new threats that might appear based on real-time data as well as increase collaboration and sharing of information. Continuous monitoring of cyber-policies and infrastructures is important too in order to quickly make any adjustments or improvements if need be, which would further the development of such cyber-policies and infrastructures. Training in the development of cyber-polices and cybersecurity in general can also help to educate individuals and companies on how to develop an effective cybersecurity infrastructure. All of these approaches can help in making sure that cyber networks are maintained at a sufficient level of protection and safety so that potential risks and threats can be kept to a minimum. Because the world is constantly changing and evolving as time goes on, so does technology and it can become difficult to predict what new challenges or risks that might emerge. However if enough focus is put on the current threats that cyber networks are facing, then the development of cyber-policies and infrastructure can grow to be very strengthening and aid in the overall protection of multiple cyber networks across the cyberspace. 

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