Cybersecurity is no longer just a technical problem - it is a trust problem.
In The Future of Cybersecurity, Fardis Enayat explores how modern cyber threats are evolving beyond traditional hacking into something far more subtle and dangerous: believable deception.
As artificial intelligence, cloud services, and digital identity reshape how we work and live, attackers no longer need to break systems. They exploit trust, urgency, and human behavior. Fake voices, realistic messages, ransomware extortion, and identity abuse are becoming everyday risks for individuals, businesses, and organizations of all sizes.
This book does not read like a technical manual. Instead, it explains the future of cybersecurity in clear, practical language, focusing on real-world scenarios, human decision-making, and professional habits that reduce risk.
Readers will learn why smart people still get tricked, how cybercrime has become a scalable business, and what it takes to prepare for a world where trust can be faked. Through clear explanations, future war stories, and a practical 30-day preparation plan, this book helps readers understand what’s coming next - and how to stay resilient.
Written for professionals, leaders, and everyday readers alike, The Future of Cybersecurity is a guide to navigating digital risk with confidence, clarity, and calm.
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