Uncertainty in security: managing cyber senescence

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Authors
Publication date 01-01-2026
Edition v2
Number of pages 14
Publisher ArXiv
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam Business School Research Institute (ABS-RI)
Abstract
My main worry, and the core of my research, is that our cybersecurity ecosystem is slowly but surely aging and getting old and that aging is becoming an operational risk. This is happening not only because of growing complexity, but more importantly because of accumulation of controls and measures whose effectiveness are uncertain. I introduce a new term for this aging phenomenon: “cyber senescence”. I will begin my lecture with a short historical overview in which I sketch a development over time that led to this worry for the future of cybersecurity. It is this worry that determined my research agenda and its central theme of the role of uncertainty in cybersecurity. My worry is that waste is accumulating in cyberspace. This waste consists of a multitude of overlapping controls whose risk reductions are uncertain. Unless we start pruning these control frame- works, this waste accumulation causes aging of cyberspace and could ultimately lead to a system collapse.
Document type Preprint
Note This paper is a slightly edited and translated version of the author’s inaugural lecture "Onzekerheid in veiligheid” at the University of Amsterdam.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2512.21251
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2512.21251v2 (Submitted manuscript)
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