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Predicting Cyber Attacks: Can Tarot Offer Unique Perspectives?

Is it a time to make tarot cards to help you with technological challenges? Do you want to make your intuition and divinations work for your career? We see some ways you can use tarot cards for that. There won’t be empty promises — just proven facts and expert observations from seasoned tarot readers. 

As cybersecurity evolves, experts are constantly exploring innovative methods to stay ahead of threats. From AI-driven defense mechanisms to predictive analytics, emerging trends are reshaping how organizations approach security. Keeping up with these advancements is crucial to maintaining a robust defense strategy in 2025 and beyond.

How Tarot Can Help Spot Digital Threats

Sometimes, you get that nagging feeling that something isn’t right in your system, even when all the metrics look normal. Especially quality assurance professionals can relate to that. They get a lot of “it works on my machine” answers, and when it all finally crashes no one can understand how it actually happened. But everyone knows who to blame.

Way before the internet or computers, tarot readers have used their cards for centuries to uncover hidden issues. While you wouldn’t base your security on card readings alone, they might help you notice things you’ve been missing.

Identifying blind spots

Every security team has blind spots — those areas we take for granted or forget to check regularly. A tarot reading could prompt you to look closer at overlooked areas. For example:

  • The Tower card might remind you to review emergency plans
  • Seven of Swords could suggest checking for insider threats
  • The Moon might point to deception in your systems

Often, technical problems are much more linked to the team than you can imagine. And when it comes to team it is an old relationship stuff that is perfect for tarot readings to cover.

If you are really used to smart, quick and proven tech solutions, consider getting an online tarot reading from TarotAtlas for your work problems with systems or people. You will get an answer fast and be sure it is fully customized to your request. You don’t need to be good with tarot decks or even own one in order to get professional online tarot readings. 

Seeing hidden patterns

Security is all about patterns — unusual login times, strange traffic flows, and unexpected behaviors. Tarot works with patterns, too. The cards can hint at connections we might miss when looking at raw data. When the High Priestess appears, it might be time to trust that gut feeling about a suspicious event.

Better decision making

With limited time and resources, security teams must constantly decide where to focus their efforts. While tarot can’t replace technical analysis, it might raise essential questions like:

  • Which systems need immediate attention?
  • Are we missing any significant vulnerabilities?
  • Where should we direct our next security audit?

Think of Tarot as adding another perspective to your security work — not replacing your technical tools, but helping you see familiar problems in new ways.

Can Tarot Actually Predict a Cyber Attack?

Let’s be clear — tarot isn’t your next-gen security tool. No matter how beautifully crafted your deck or how accurate your readings usually are, cards can’t replace solid cybersecurity measures. However, Tarot can offer unique insights that complement your technical approach.

Think of tarot as a brainstorming partner that speaks through symbols and intuition. When certain cards appear, they might highlight areas worth investigating:

The Tower 

Review your disaster recovery plans

  • Test your backup systems
  • Check for single points of failure

The Fool

  • Running a phishing awareness campaign
  • Reviewing basic security training
  • Checking for obvious vulnerabilities

There are many more examples than these, you just need to focus on what this problem is really about. 

The real value isn’t in prediction but in perspective. Pulling cards while thinking about your organization’s security might notice patterns or possibilities you’d otherwise miss. It’s like having a creative consultant who makes you think differently about familiar problems.

Use tarot to spark ideas and raise questions, then follow up with proper technical analysis and security measures. Your firewalls and monitoring systems are still your first line of defense – tarot just helps you look at them from new angles.

Sometimes, the best ideas come from unexpected places. While your security tools and expertise are essential, adding tarot to your brainstorming sessions might spark new insights. Here’s how to try it:

Simple Security Assessment Spread with a Tarot Deck

Let’s do the simplest ever spread to cover your security needs (you may ask about the present or the future). Don’t give it too much thought, you need to make your intuition work for you here before cognition.

Pull three cards thinking about your system’s security:

  • First card: Current vulnerabilities
  • Second card: Potential threats
  • Third card: Areas needing attention

For example, if you draw the Seven of Swords (deception), you might look closer at potential insider threats. The Five of Wands (conflict) could remind you to check how different security tools interact.

Team Brainstorming with Cards… Or Don’t

Sure, your IT team might raise eyebrows initially, but tarot’s rich imagery can get people thinking differently. The Moon card might prompt discussion about hidden threats, while The Tower could spark conversations about worst-case scenarios and how to prevent them.

But also, you know what? Brainstorm only with those on your team who are ready to keep open mind and try something new. You have enough daily tasks to deal with, you don’t have to convince people that unorthodox methods work — you can always keep it as your secret card.

Keep it simple and practical:

  • “What security aspects are we taking for granted?”
  • “Where should we look deeper?”
  • “What threats might we be missing?”

Remember, you’re not asking the cards to predict attacks – you’re using them to think more creatively about security. Let the cards inspire conversations and ideas, then follow up with proper technical analysis.

The goal isn’t fortune-telling — it’s about finding fresh perspectives on keeping your systems safe. Sometimes, the best insights come from mixing traditional wisdom with modern challenges.

IEMA IEMLabs
IEMA IEMLabshttps://iemlabs.com
IEMLabs is an ISO 27001:2013 and ISO 9001:2015 certified company, we are also a proud member of EC Council, NASSCOM, Data Security Council of India (DSCI), Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The company was established in 2016 with a vision in mind to provide Cyber Security to the digital world and make them Hack Proof. The question is why are we suddenly talking about Cyber Security and all this stuff? With the development of technology, more and more companies are shifting their business to Digital World which is resulting in the increase in Cyber Crimes.
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