“Catastrophic cyber event likely in next two years”: WEF Annual Meeting in Davos

Will a “catastrophic cyber event” really happen in the coming years, or are the unelected globalists using this perceived crisis to consolidate power through public-private partnerships?

Due to geopolitical instability, a “catastrophic cyber event” is likely to occur in the next two years, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Speaking at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos on Wednesday, WEF managing director Jeremy Jurgens highlighted the “most striking finding” from a recent survey on cybersecurity.

“Geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years” — Jeremy Jurgens, WEF Annual Meeting, 2023

“Geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years”: WEF Managing Director Jeremy Jurgens on the Global Cybersecurity Outlook Report 2023, #wef23 #cyberpandemic pic.twitter.com/7lSLdr7iZF

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“The most striking finding that we’ve found is that 93 percent of cyber leaders, and 86 percent of cyber business leaders, believe that the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years,” said Jurgens.

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