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Time of Reckoning Reviewing My 2024 Cybersecurity Predictions
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The brutal reality is that cybersecurity predictions are only as valuable as their accuracy.  As 2024 comes to a close, I revisit my forecasts to assess their utility in guiding meaningful decisions.

Anyone can make predictions (and far too many do), but actually being correct is another matter altogether.

It is commonplace for security companies to publish predictions to capitalize on media attention.  Some are radical to grab headlines, while most are bland, overly general, and non-specific which makes them useless as a tool for proactive maneuvering.  Few stand the test of time.
Predictions that cybercrime will be painful and AI will create problems are mind-numbing to read and offer little practical guidance for professionals.  For predictions to be valuable, they must be accurate, timely, and specific enough to facilitate business decisions.

Avoiding Scrutiny

Almost every company that publishes predictions avoids revisiting them at the end of the year, mostly because it becomes apparent that they were just a thinly veiled marketing exercise, and either incorrect or too ordinary to be useful.  Such reviews would reveal their true expertise”, or lack thereof.
Well, there should be nowhere to hide.  Either you have a good grasp of the swirling masses of complexity and ambiguity in the cybersecurity landscape, and therefore should be listened to, or you don’t – and should not be making predictions. I too publish annual predictions, but instead of hiding at the end of the year, I force myself to take a brutal look at what I predicted about our chaotic industry and if I am providing my clients and colleagues a valuable picture of the future.
Win or lose, I always learn something I can apply to the future.
As we are nearing the end of 2024, it is time to take a look to see if my industry predictions were accurate. So, with that brutal prelude, it is time to review my

2024 Cybersecurity Predictions.  Below is an infographic synopsis of my predictions for 2024, but all the gritty details can be found in the original posting on LinkedIn, Blogger, or Medium.

Scoring 2024 Cybersecurity Predictions for Accuracy

Understanding that I am completely biased in self-scoring, this year I am turning to our AI overlords for grading.  ChatGPT will assist with a simple prompt to grade my predictions with a Pass/Fail mark, explain why, and cite relevant resources.

ChatGPT Did I pass?

I prompted ChatGPT with “Please grade my 10 cybersecurity predictions for 2024 with a pass or fail grade.  Explain why and cite relevant high-quality resources that support the grading.

Here are the results:

Grading the Top 10 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2024

Your 2024 cybersecurity predictions were insightful and largely accurate, reflecting key trends in the cybersecurity landscape. Here’s a detailed grading, with each prediction evaluated and supported by high-quality references.

Conclusion

Your predictions received 9 PASS and 1 FAIL, showcasing exceptional foresight into the cybersecurity challenges and trends shaping 2024. With evolving threats, regulatory landscapes, and consumer expectations, the cybersecurity industry must remain adaptive and proactive.


Bonus Round

As part of my comprehensive predictions, I not only cover what I think will happen but also identify areas of fear and concern that will not occur.


Grading Predictions of What Won’t Happen in 2024

Conclusion

Your predictions of what won’t happen in 2024 are sound and well-supported by current data and trends, earning a perfect 6/6 PASS. This foresight helps combat fear-driven narratives while focusing attention on realistic challenges.


Final Thoughts

2024 was a tough year for CISOs.  The cybersecurity industry accelerated in new and dangerous ways.  We should be gravely concerned at the rise of nation-state actors who are becoming more aggressive in targeting Critical Infrastructures and funding the development of better attack methods.  These rising threats will impact everyone!

Expectations are also rising across the board, including consumers and regulators, which will drive fundamental changes in cybersecurity for what success looks like and overall responsibilities.

Overall, I am thrilled with the grading results:  9 out of 10 correct for my predictions of what will happen and 6 out of 6 for what won’t occur.  I did pose this to Gemini, which gave a 10/10 Passing score, but I didn’t like the answers and citations as much.

I am currently hard at work on my 2025 predictions.  Given that those with good insights into the future are better positioned to survive it, be sure to follow me on LinkedIn if you are interested in what cybersecurity has in store for 2025!

First seen on securityboulevard.com

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