Cyber-attacks disrupting hospitals, schools, city operations, financial systems and vital utilities like water and power are not outliers—they are warnings.
Each event shows how vulnerable our essential services are and how quickly a digital failure can become a human crisis.
We are standing on the edge of something unprecedented. As cyber operations grow more pervasive and destructive, the attack surface is no longer code; it is people.
Building resilience will require a new approach, one where individuals on the frontline lead the collective response.