30 years ago, if every computer on Earth switched off, life would carry on, people will be inconvenienced but not endangered. Today, that's not true. Planes, cars, banks, supermarkets, hospitals, all of it depends on digital devices working. That single shift is why cybersecurity now matters to everyone, not just IT departments.
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I found it interesting how the article highlights the shift in our dependence on digital devices, and how a disruption in these systems can have far-reaching consequences. The example of planes, cars, and hospitals relying on digital devices is particularly striking, as it underscores the need for robust security measures beyond just traditional IT infrastructure. This got me thinking about the importance of implementing security protocols at the design phase of these systems, rather than as an afterthought. What strategies do you think can be employed to ensure that cybersecurity is integrated into the development of critical infrastructure, such as transportation and healthcare systems?