
Futuros de la ciberseguridad en 2025: lo que los escenarios acertaron y lo que aprendimos
En 2018 se desarrollaron escenarios sobre el futuro de la ciberseguridad para 2025, pero ¿cómo han resultado esos escenarios y qué podemos aprender?
Steven Weber works at the intersection of technology markets, intellectual property regimes, and international politics. His research, teaching, and advisory work focus on the political economy of knowledge intensive industries, with special attention to health care, information technology, software, and global political economy issues relating to competitiveness. He is also a frequent contributor to scholarly and public debates on international politics and US foreign policy. One of the world’s most expert practitioners of scenario planning,Weber has worked with over a hundred companies and government organizations to develop this discipline as a strategy planning tool.
Steve went to medical school at Stanford then did his Ph.D. in the political science department also at Stanford. He served as special consultant to the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and has held academic fellowships with the Council on Foreign Relations and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and was Director of the Institute of International Studies at UC Berkeley from 2003 to 2009.
His books include The Success of Open Source and most recently The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas (with Bruce Jentleson) and Deviant Globalization: Black Market Economy in the 21st Century (with Jesse Goldhammer and Nils Gilman). He is currently working on a new book, Beyond the Globally Integrated Enterprise, that explains how economic geography is evolving and the consequences for multinational organizations in the post financial crisis world.
Steve is the faculty director for the Berkeley Center for Long Term Cybersecurity (CLTC).
En 2018 se desarrollaron escenarios sobre el futuro de la ciberseguridad para 2025, pero ¿cómo han resultado esos escenarios y qué podemos aprender?
In 2018, scenarios regarding the cybersecurity futures for 2025 were developed but how did those scenarios play out and what can we learn?
The Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, at the University of California, Berkeley have looked at some possible cybersecurity risks of the near future.