How should we approach the development of cyber-policy and -infrastructure given the “short arm” of predictive knowledge?

The approach of the development of cyber policy and infrastructure should begin with the assessment of new potential cyber risks . This evaluation should include current infrastructure vulnerabilities and understanding the nature of evolution in cyber risks. In this case it cyber professionals will be able to more accurately create and develop cyber policy that will align with the infrastuructre given of the predictive knowledge. Another focus area I think should be the increase of knowledge of the predictive knowledge we already have. This way we can assert new technology ideas that will better align for this predictions. Scientist should get involved in this sort of study because they will help with the reality of the technology and if it will be effective among the prediction. FLexible frameworks is another route to approach which will help create adaptable frameworls that can evolve as threats change. Assuming there will be changes to our current cyber policy it is necessary to begin flexible implementations among them to work against the future infrastructure attacks. Continuous education and training is a another evident route that should be invested because it is necessary to ensure that teams stay updated on latest trends, technologies, and best practice among any new cyber policy changes. The infrastructure aspect should rally engineers and scientist in cyber, this way there ideas can align studies together which will conduct the best practices. Together these work will be the most effective structure to assist cyber policy given the short arm of predictive knowledge. There are plethora of ways that cyber policy and infrastructure development can be created to better align among short arm predictive knowledge when the right authorized people are working together. It is vital that different industries like scientist, cybersecurity, engineers etc work together to better predict in our areas that lack knowledge.