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Anton Chuvakin security predictions for 2006

So, I am finally done reading other people's security predictions. A lot of silly stuff, I must admit! And a lot of truly obvious things, which largely fall into a bin of "threats will still be there" :-)

Here is my own shot at information security predictions for 2006. I decided to stay on the safe side and minimize embarassment next year, so I am keeping the more controversial stuff to myself...

Note the numbers in brackets; these are (probability of happening, ease of making the prediction). The scale is from 1 to 5, which 5 marking the highest probability and the highest ease of prediction. I am stealing this idea from Thomas Ptacek's blog post, but making it more quantitative.


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