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Deloitte: Tech future includes cybercrime, nanotechnology

Digital crime and online security threats are expected to skyrocket in '05

By Brendan Sullivan
January 20, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu predicted yesterday that digital crime and online security threats will skyrocket in 2005 as a result of the rapid growth in portable Internet and mobile technology and that the technology industry will see a boom in the development of nanotechnology and fuel-cell batteries.
These are among 10 predictions the tax auditing and financial consulting firm issued in its "TMT Trends: Technological Predictions 2005," the company's first publication of technological predictions. Other predictions include increased dependency on Web browsers, a rise in the number of mesh networks, widespread use of robotics in at home, a boom in flat-screen TV and computer monitor sales, private-sector space exploration and strong development in quantum computing.
New York-based Deloitte defines mesh networks as "an ad-hoc network [in which] every node has a connection to every other node in the network, either directly or by hopping through intermediate nodes. This allows operators to generate a very precise picture of what is happening within the network."
The company places major emphasis on its belief that connected devices such as computers and mobile phones will increasingly become the targets of harmful attacks from viruses, worms and malware, while nuisances such as spam and "spim," the mobile phone version of spam, will also worsen, both quantitatively and in terms of damage capabilities.
"Some of the problems we've seen in the past with viruses will worsen with the use of more wireless devices, and it will surely drive the rate and complexity of Internet crime up," said Jonathan D. Dharmapalan, principal and leader of Deloitte's Northern Pacific Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) division.
Although experts say the spread and complexity of computer viruses and attacks will proliferate in the coming year, the severity of attacks on mobile devices is debatable. The wide variety of cell phones and mobile devices on the market make it hard for a single virus to attack a broad user base, said Gregg Mastoras, a senior security analyst at Sophos PLC.
"There is no homogeneous operating system for cell phones, PDAs and mobile devices ... so there isn't a virus that can work on all phones," he said. Instead, he considers phishing, spyware, noncompliance and the hijacking of the Internet infrastructure as major threats to online security.
Internet security aside, the Deloitte study also predicts major developments in technology that will start at the corporate and production levels, and eventually trickle down to consumers. Nanotechnology, a name given to the ability to manipulate an object's atomic structures, will increase in both usage and

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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