1、7THREATS 2030FORESIGHT 2030 THREATSMARCH 2024FORESIGHT 2030 THREATS1EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOREWORDReference to the report page:https:/www.enisa.europa.eu/new-foresight-2030In todays world,the growing reliance on digital technologies,such as AI,across all sectors has introduced both opportunities and th
2、reats in the cybersecurity ecosystem.Amidst worldwide geopolitics and natural disasters,cyberattacks have become more sophisticated and hybrid threats have gained prominence.We are currently faced with a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape.To successfully address what the future might bring,we h
3、ave to continuously adapt our posture,tools and strategies.The EU Agency for Cybersecurity remains committed to its mission to increase the common level of cybersecurity across the EU,by building resilience against the emerging cybersecurity risks and threats.In order to be able to remodel our appro
4、ach and shield our critical infrastructure,we need to be vigilant to the upcoming cybersecurity trends.The second edition of the Foresight Cybersecurity Threats for 2030 is a result of the applied foresight methodology along with the valuable contributions from cybersecurity experts.This booklet pro
5、vides a comprehensive overview of the top emerging cybersecurity threats and identified trends that lie ahead and eventually aims to improve preparedness and enable better informed actionsJuhan LepassaarExecutive Director2POTENTIAL THREAT ACTORS State-sponsored groups,criminal organisationsPOTENTIAL
6、 METHODS Sabotage,theft,network reconnaissance,malicious code,abuse of information leakagePOTENTIAL IMPACTS Disruption,malfunction,data loss,data leakageSUPPLY CHAIN COMPROMISE OF SOFTWARE DEPENDENCIES1More integrated components and services from third party suppliers and partners could lead to nove