The Future of Cybercrime in Light of Technology Developments
The report investigates future technological developments and their potential impact on cybercrime, focusing on Estonia's cybersecurity resilience and policy responses.
Excerpt from report:
“this report was completed for the government of Estonia which is concerned about the emergence of new and/or disruptive technologies which could be used to engage in cyber crime. The purpose of the study conducted
is to identify future trends, challenges, and
opportunities for cybercrime and harm
reduction over a ten-year timeframe”
Methods
The research method included horizon scanning, expert consultations, and a table-top exercise. It aimed to identify technologies that could be used for cybercrime, analyze ICT changes, and propose prevention strategies.
- Qualitative methods used
- Environmental scanning used
- With Stakeholders
- Other
Key Insights
The research explores the intersection of emerging technologies and cybercrime, assessing potential future scenarios and providing recommendations for Estonia. It examines technology clusters like AI, IoT, and blockchain, and their implications for cybercrime, offering strategic policy suggestions to enhance Estonia's cyber resilience.
Drivers mentioned include:
- Technological Change
- Social and Economic Drivers of Crime
- Environmental Factors
- Lack of criminal justic responses
Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | 2035 time horizon | English publication language | cybercrime | emerging technologies | estonia geographic scope | innovation policy | internet | science | technology