As we also found, perhaps more than any prior advance in weapons technology, views about cybersecurity fall along generational lines. Younger generations are digital natives. Their entire lives seem to be powered by technology, and an attack on their device is an attack on their home. It’s personal. But older generations don’t always see the impact of a cyberattack the same way. This leads to an even more sobering question. Can we wake up the world before a digital 9/11? Or will governments continue to hit the snooze button?