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Addressing Cybersecurity and Climate Change for a Sustainable SocietyBy Barbara Maigret, Global Head of Sustainability and CSR at Fortinet | ||
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Our society faces significant challenges that must be addressed quickly to prevent disruptions that can threaten lives. The first is climate change, which poses a risk to our planet. According to the 2022 Global Risks Report, the current climate crisis remains humanity's most significant long-term challenge. The second is cybersecurity, which has become a broad sustainability issue, threatening our evolving connected society and the digital economy on which individuals, organizations, and nations now rely.
Barbara Maigret, Global Head of Sustainability and CSR at Fortinet
These are both top concerns for governments, businesses, and individuals worldwide. And while these issues may seem starkly different, according to the Declaration for the Future of the Internet” (recently issued by the U.S. Department of State and more than 60 signatory countries and partners), technology plays a critical role in the fight against global climate change, which, in turn, makes securing technology even more urgent.
Awareness is an essential factor in the global fight against climate change. Knowledge helps people understand the causes and consequences of global warming and encourages them to change their behavior, so we can adapt how we live to the realities of what is already a global emergency. A recent survey queried more than 3,000 people in eight countries about their awareness of climate change. Even during the pandemic, 76% of respondents reported that environmental issues were the same or more concerning than health issues. And, 70% said they were more aware now than before COVID-19 that human activity threatens the climate and that the degradation of the environment threatens humans. They also expressed a commitment to changing their behavior to support a sustainability strategy.
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