Kaspersky Lab Earth 2050

H Kaspersky Lab, celebrating this year's 20 market, today announced the launch of the "Earth 2050", Or" 2050 Earth ", a website that aggregates forecasts of social and technological developments for the next 30 years. Kaspersky Lab

Kaspersky Lab has collaborated with futurists such as Ian Pearson, added the vision of the future of its own researchers, and talked to artists and scientists in order to develop a realistic view of the not-so-distant future. The they can form their own vision of the future by studying over 200 predictions, while they are also invited to submit their own visions to be added to the website.

Kaspersky Lab wants to understand how the world will look in the near future to better understand the challenges that such a future will bring.

If all our lives are digitized, how do we handle it of the private life; If people have all their devices implanted inside them and their data in the cloud, how will we protect the data? And very specifically for Kaspersky Lab: if there are no endpoints anymore, does the industry move faster to provide security solutions that will adapt to the circumstances that customers adopt, regardless of what device they use?

Andrey Lavrentyev, Head of Technology Research of Kaspersky Lab, stated: "All predictions you can find on Earth 2050 could be a reality in just two decades. "Earth 2050" is not just a creative exercise for us. For the last 20 years, its experts Kaspersky Lab struggle with digital crime and have seen the threats evolve into it . Ως εκ τούτου, είναι σε θέση να μοιραστούν τις γνώσεις και την εμπειρία τους και – σε πολλές περιπτώσεις – να ενθαρρύνουν τους χρήστες να ασχοληθούν πιο σχολαστικά με την ασφάλεια των τεχνολογιών του μέλλοντος. Παρά το γεγονός ότι οι εφευρέσεις θα μπορούσαν να είναι εκπληκτικές – όπως τα αυτοκίνητα χωρίς οδηγό, οι έξυπνες υποδομές και η δυνατότητα κοινής χρήσης ιατρικών among doctors worldwide – they can still cause problems. Each of these brings a whole new world of opportunities for digital criminals to exploit.”

At the moment, Earth 2050 includes forecasts for 80 cities around the world. Users can choose any of these cities and forecasts will appear at the top of the map. The site is divided into three time categories: 2030, 2040 and 2050, each of which contains predictions from people who are recognized as experts in their fields. For example, users can explore the thoughts of Ian Pearson and various Kaspersky Lab specialists about what the future holds for us.

The forum is not limited to written forecasts. Earth 2050 also includes 12 city panoramas, such as Barcelona and Shanghai, with VR viewing capabilities, as well as images of various objects from the future. Users can take a look at 360º on how cities could work in the future. Will we be able to tailor the look of each person we will see on the road? Will we invent a dress that will change its style? Are cars without drivers the future of taxi companies in "smart" cities? Will we see ads while we are asleep? These questions are just a taste of what kind of information the user can find on the web page.

The special feedback form allows visitors to add their own ideas to the portal. These will be published once they have been reviewed by the editorial team. Users can discuss existing predictions, but also contribute to their own. New expert content and forecasts submitted from different sources will often appear on the site. "However, we hope to see many more names on the website and encourage our users and site visitors to send us their craziest ideas about how you can look like the future", Commented Andrey Lavrentyev.

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