Security News > 2022 > December > Naked Security 33 1/3 – Cybersecurity predictions for 2023 and beyond
It's the last regular working weekday of 2022, in the unsurprisingly relaxed and vacationistic gap between Christmas and New Year.
So you were probably expecting us to come up either with a Coolest Stories Of The Year In Review listicle, or with a What You Simply Must Know About Next Year thinly-disguised-as-not-a-listicle listicle.
We are going to look forward by gazing back, but - as you might have guessed from the headline - we're going to go further back than New Year's Day 2022.
The Morris Worm is therefore within a year of 33 1/33 years old.
What we can infer from this is that we don't need a slew of new cybersecurity predictions for 2023 in order to have a really good idea of where to start.
Sadly, those shiny new issues are important, too, but we're also still stuck with the cybersecurity sins of the past, and we probably will be for at least another 16 2/3 years, or even longer.
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