As the world enters the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic<\/a>, a growing dependence on digital systems has heightened the risks posed by cybersecurity<\/a> threats globally, while fracture of inter-state relations, widespread youth disillusionment and digital inequality are among top risks for the Indian economy<\/a>, a new survey showed on Tuesday. The Global Risks Report 2022, released by the World Economic Forum (WEF<\/a>) ahead of its online Davos Agenda<\/a> meeting next week, said climate-related risks dominate the list of biggest concerns by impact and likelihood, most notably in the long-term -- where five of the top 10 global risks are all climate or environment-related.

Now in its 17th edition, the report has urged world leaders to think outside the quarterly reporting cycle and create policies that manage risks and shape the agenda for the coming years.

The top five risks identified in the report are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and uneven global recovery, as the pandemic lingers on. A global survey of experts found that only one in six are optimistic and only one in ten believe the global recovery will accelerate.

The report warned that the risks of growing social cleavages will continue to be exacerbated by the pandemic and experts are cautioning that the global economic recovery will likely be uneven and potentially volatile over the coming years.

The economic fallout of the pandemic and diverging recoveries also continue to threaten cooperation on other global challenges - at a time when climate and environmental risks loom large.

Besides, the growing dependence on digital systems -- which has only intensified in the past two years -- has heightened the risks posed by digital or cybersecurity threats.

With regard to India, the report said fracture of interstate relations, debt crises in large economies, widespread youth disillusionment, failure of technology governance and digital inequality are the top five risks identified for the Indian economy by the WEF's Executive Opinion Survey (EOS).

The top shorter-term global concerns include societal divides, livelihood crises and mental health deterioration, while most experts believe a global economic recovery will be volatile and uneven over the next three years, the WEF said.

The report further said geopolitical tensions are spilling over into the economic sphere and cited examples of India and Japan putting protectionist policies in place during the pandemic.

On risks that have worsened the most since the start of the pandemic, it identified social cohesion erosion, livelihood crises, climate action failure, mental health deterioration, and extreme weather as the top five.

Western companies in sensitive sectors such as technology are encountering increasing difficulties in doing business in China and Russia, and Western countries are themselves restricting investment from geopolitical competitors in strategic sectors, it added.

It also referred to India's pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2070 and announced a target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030. All the largest emitters have now agreed to start phasing out fossil fuels.

\"Health and economic disruptions are compounding social cleavages. This is creating tensions at a time when collaboration within societies and among the international community will be fundamental to ensure a more even and rapid global recovery.

\"Global leaders must come together and adopt a coordinated multi-stakeholder approach to tackle unrelenting global challenges and build resilience ahead of the next crisis,\" WEF Managing Director Saadia Zahidi said.

The Global Risks Report 2022 has been developed with the support of the WEF's Global Risks Advisory Board, besides from ongoing collaboration with its strategic partners, Marsh McLennan, SK Group and Zurich Insurance Group, and its academic advisers at the Oxford Martin School (University of Oxford), the National University of Singapore and the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center (University of Pennsylvania).<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88832287,"title":"India\u2019s policies should be pro-innovation: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/indias-policies-should-be-pro-innovation-niti-aayog-ceo-amitabh-kant\/88832287","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"88832169","title":"1","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey\/1","category_name":"Rising digital dependence during pandemic heightening cyber threats: WEF survey","synopsis":"The report further said geopolitical tensions are spilling over into the economic sphere and cited examples of India and Japan putting protectionist policies in place during the pandemic.","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-42876\/88832169.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey\/1\/88832169"}],"msid":88833033,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Rising digital dependence during pandemic heightening cyber threats: WEF survey","synopsis":"The top five risks identified in the report are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and uneven global recovery, as the pandemic lingers on. A global survey of experts found that only one in six are optimistic and only one in ten believe the global recovery will accelerate.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":734,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":3629000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-11 16:31:46","lastupd":"2022-01-11 16:32:09","breadcrumbTags":["Cyber threat","WEF","pandemic","digital dependence","cybersecurity","Indian economy","Davos Agenda","cyber security","cyber security news","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-01-11" data-index="article_1">

不断上升的数字依赖大流行期间加强网络威胁:世界经济论坛的调查

五大风险识别报告的气候危机,日益严重的社会分裂,加剧了网络风险和不平衡的全球复苏,随着大流行的徘徊。全球专家的调查发现,只有六分之一是乐观的,只有十分之一的认为全球经济复苏的步伐将会加快。

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随着世界进入Covid-19的第三年流感大流行越来越依赖数字系统带来的风险加剧网络安全州际关系的全球威胁,而断裂,广泛的青年幻灭和数字不平等在顶级的风险印度经济周二,一个新的调查显示。2022年全球风险报告,世界经济论坛公布的(世界经济论坛)提前在线达沃斯议程下周会议上表示,与气候相关的风险控制的影响和可能性最大的担忧,尤其是在长期——五个全球风险都是气候或环境相关。

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现在在17日版,报告敦促世界各国领导人认为在季度报告周期和创建政策,管理风险和形状的议程。

五大风险识别报告的气候危机,日益严重的社会分裂,加剧了网络风险和不平衡的全球复苏,随着大流行的徘徊。全球专家的调查发现,只有六分之一是乐观的,只有十分之一的认为全球经济复苏的步伐将会加快。

该报告警告说,日益严重的社会分裂的风险将继续加剧了大流行和专家警告说,全球经济复苏可能会不平衡,潜在的暴力在未来几年。

大流行的经济后果和发散的复苏也继续威胁合作在其他全球性挑战——在气候和环境风险被放大。

此外,日益依赖数字系统——只在过去的两年里愈演愈烈,提高数字带来的风险或网络安全威胁。

关于印度,州际关系的报告说骨折,在大型经济体债务危机,广泛的青年幻灭,失败的技术管理和数字不平等是印度经济的五大风险识别由世界经济论坛的执行意见调查(EOS)。

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短期顶部全球问题包括社会分裂,生活危机和心理健康恶化,虽然大多数专家认为全球经济复苏将是动荡和不均匀的在未来的三年里,世界经济论坛说。

报告进一步说地缘政治紧张局势正蔓延至印度和日本的经济领域和引用例子流感大流行期间,实施贸易保护主义政策。

在风险恶化最开始以来的大流行,它发现了社会凝聚力的侵蚀,生活危机,气候行动失败,心理健康恶化,极端天气的前五名。

西方公司等敏感领域的技术在中国做生意遇到越来越多的困难和俄罗斯和西方国家本身限制投资从地缘政治对手在战略领域,它补充说。

它也被称为印度的承诺到2070年将达到零排放,并宣布到2030年可再生能源的50%的目标。所有的最大排放国已经同意开始逐步淘汰化石燃料。

“健康和经济破坏加剧社会分化问题。这是创建时的紧张关系在社会合作以及国际社会将基本确保更快速的全球经济复苏。

“全球领导人必须团结起来,采用协调多方利益相关者方法解决的全球性挑战,建立弹性的下一个危机,”世界经济论坛董事总经理Saadia Zahidi说。

2022年全球风险报告的支持下开发了世界经济论坛的全球风险咨询委员会,除了从正在进行的与战略合作伙伴,沼泽McLennan, SK集团和苏黎世保险集团和其学术顾问马丁牛津学院(牛津大学),新加坡国立大学和沃顿商学院风险管理和决策过程中心(宾夕法尼亚大学)。

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As the world enters the third year of the Covid-19 pandemic<\/a>, a growing dependence on digital systems has heightened the risks posed by cybersecurity<\/a> threats globally, while fracture of inter-state relations, widespread youth disillusionment and digital inequality are among top risks for the Indian economy<\/a>, a new survey showed on Tuesday. The Global Risks Report 2022, released by the World Economic Forum (WEF<\/a>) ahead of its online Davos Agenda<\/a> meeting next week, said climate-related risks dominate the list of biggest concerns by impact and likelihood, most notably in the long-term -- where five of the top 10 global risks are all climate or environment-related.

Now in its 17th edition, the report has urged world leaders to think outside the quarterly reporting cycle and create policies that manage risks and shape the agenda for the coming years.

The top five risks identified in the report are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and uneven global recovery, as the pandemic lingers on. A global survey of experts found that only one in six are optimistic and only one in ten believe the global recovery will accelerate.

The report warned that the risks of growing social cleavages will continue to be exacerbated by the pandemic and experts are cautioning that the global economic recovery will likely be uneven and potentially volatile over the coming years.

The economic fallout of the pandemic and diverging recoveries also continue to threaten cooperation on other global challenges - at a time when climate and environmental risks loom large.

Besides, the growing dependence on digital systems -- which has only intensified in the past two years -- has heightened the risks posed by digital or cybersecurity threats.

With regard to India, the report said fracture of interstate relations, debt crises in large economies, widespread youth disillusionment, failure of technology governance and digital inequality are the top five risks identified for the Indian economy by the WEF's Executive Opinion Survey (EOS).

The top shorter-term global concerns include societal divides, livelihood crises and mental health deterioration, while most experts believe a global economic recovery will be volatile and uneven over the next three years, the WEF said.

The report further said geopolitical tensions are spilling over into the economic sphere and cited examples of India and Japan putting protectionist policies in place during the pandemic.

On risks that have worsened the most since the start of the pandemic, it identified social cohesion erosion, livelihood crises, climate action failure, mental health deterioration, and extreme weather as the top five.

Western companies in sensitive sectors such as technology are encountering increasing difficulties in doing business in China and Russia, and Western countries are themselves restricting investment from geopolitical competitors in strategic sectors, it added.

It also referred to India's pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2070 and announced a target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030. All the largest emitters have now agreed to start phasing out fossil fuels.

\"Health and economic disruptions are compounding social cleavages. This is creating tensions at a time when collaboration within societies and among the international community will be fundamental to ensure a more even and rapid global recovery.

\"Global leaders must come together and adopt a coordinated multi-stakeholder approach to tackle unrelenting global challenges and build resilience ahead of the next crisis,\" WEF Managing Director Saadia Zahidi said.

The Global Risks Report 2022 has been developed with the support of the WEF's Global Risks Advisory Board, besides from ongoing collaboration with its strategic partners, Marsh McLennan, SK Group and Zurich Insurance Group, and its academic advisers at the Oxford Martin School (University of Oxford), the National University of Singapore and the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center (University of Pennsylvania).<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":88832287,"title":"India\u2019s policies should be pro-innovation: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/indias-policies-should-be-pro-innovation-niti-aayog-ceo-amitabh-kant\/88832287","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"88832169","title":"1","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/india\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey\/1","category_name":"Rising digital dependence during pandemic heightening cyber threats: WEF survey","synopsis":"The report further said geopolitical tensions are spilling over into the economic sphere and cited examples of India and Japan putting protectionist policies in place during the pandemic.","thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-42876\/88832169.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/india\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey\/1\/88832169"}],"msid":88833033,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Rising digital dependence during pandemic heightening cyber threats: WEF survey","synopsis":"The top five risks identified in the report are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and uneven global recovery, as the pandemic lingers on. A global survey of experts found that only one in six are optimistic and only one in ten believe the global recovery will accelerate.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":734,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":3629000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-01-11 16:31:46","lastupd":"2022-01-11 16:32:09","breadcrumbTags":["Cyber threat","WEF","pandemic","digital dependence","cybersecurity","Indian economy","Davos Agenda","cyber security","cyber security news","Internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/rising-digital-dependence-during-pandemic-heightening-cyber-threats-wef-survey/88833033">