The need to understand the world we inhabit is not a new issue, but rather the eternal problem. However, what has changed is the pace at which our understanding needs to develop because the pace of change has accelerated and shows no signs of slowing up.
This constant change leaves us in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world – often outlined under the acronym VUCA. This is obviously a challenge to those striving for clarity and understanding, a VUCA world cannot be understood with just one simple model, it cannot be evaluated with just one measurement and it cannot be communicated with one simple narrative.
This is the problem we face when trying to evaluate, measure, assess, communicate and respond to the cyber risks we face. The cyber world is constantly changing, seemingly locked in a spiral of increasing reliance on technology that appears ever more vulnerable to outside influences.