The World Economic Forum shared findings from its “Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2023” report.
What did the global elites find in the report?
“This is the result of research in collaboration with forums communities and our partner Accenture, which we’ve interviewed and sought input from over 300 executives globally,” said Jeremy Jurgens, WEF’s Managing Director & Head of the Forum’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
“The most striking finding that we found is that 93% of cyber leaders and 86% of cyber business leaders believe the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years.”
WATCH:
The WEF is “predicting” catastrophic global cyber attacks
Pay attention.
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Is the WEF warning humanity of a cyber attack their puppets will perpetuate?
Will it happen within two years?
Who knows?
The global elites have a knack for conspicuously telling the world their plans.
Perhaps they’re attempting to generate fear in anyone watching the WEF summit.
This isn’t the first time the WEF has warned of a cyber attack.
Remember when Klaus Schwab issued this warning.
He said COVID-19 would be a ‘small disturbance’ compared to a cyber attack.
WATCH:
https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1613803553503559680
Remember Cyber Polygon?
The event that simulated a global cyber attack.
What is the Cyber Polygon – The Future Global Attack Being Planned by the World Economic Forum?
The JD Rucker Show also delves into Cyber Polygon in this Rumble video:
According to the WEF's 'Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2023' Report:
"Global geopolitical instability has helped to close the perception gap between business and cyber leaders’ views on the importance of cyber-risk management, with 91% of all respondents believing that a far-reaching, catastrophic cyber event is at least somewhat likely in the next two years."
It also states:
"Following from this, 43% of organizational leaders think it is likely that in the next two years,
a cyberattack will materially affect their own organization. This, in turn, means that in many cases, enterprises are devoting more resources to day-to-day defences than strategic investment."
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