3rd Party Risk Management , COVID-19 , Critical Infrastructure Security
Project 2030: Scenarios for the Future of Cybercrime
Dr. Victoria Baines, Visiting Research Fellow at Oxford, Discusses Potential CyberthreatsDr. Victoria Baines, a visiting research fellow at Oxford University in the U.K., is acclaimed as one of the country’s most influential women in cybersecurity. In this video interview, she describes potential future cyberthreats as criminals adapt to the changing cybersecurity landscape.
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We know criminals will use whatever technology is available to them, and Baines and Trend Micro anticipate that in the Project 2030: Scenarios for the Future of Cybercrime project. It considers just how technology might be misused, not simply using linear threat projections, but by building a world in which all these technologies interact in a scenarios exercise, based on insightful findings from Project 2020, which was conducted for Europol’s European Cybercrime Center, or EC3.
In a video interview with Information Security Media Group as part of its RSA Conference 2021 coverage, Dr. Baines discusses:
- How an individual, a business and a government operate using projected 2030 technology;
- The impact of large-scale "fake news," conspiracy theories and manipulation of the information upon which decisions are made;
- Supply chain, OT, virtualization and remote working concerns extrapolated to logical conclusions in a realistic time line.
Previously, Baines was trust and safety manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Facebook, and before that she was responsible for threat analysis and industry outreach at the EC3's strategy and prevention team. Prior to that, she was principal analyst at the U.K. Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center, a command of the National Crime Agency, where she was responsible for the U.K.’s threat assessment of online child abuse.