Reading the collective tealeaves for adversaries 12 months from now is almost always a losing proposition. You are essentially trying to predict the tools, tactics and techniques that are going to be employed by incredibly skilled and intelligent attackers. Yes, we know more data breaches will occur , more records will be stolen, new technologies will be exploited, and more malware will be created than has ever been seen before. There are all givens in today's threat landscape – the bad guys are out there, getting more efficient at their job, and constantly evolving. The question becomes , what can we do about this 205?