3 Reasons Why Pope Francis Would Have Made a Good Cybersecurity Expert
Thirty years ago, Pope Francis made a decision that might seem unthinkable to most people today. He stopped watching TV altogether. Can you imagine that? No series finales, no breaking news updates, nothing!
But that didn’t stop him from becoming tech-savvy. He actually calls the internet a “gift from God.” Why? Because, in his mind, it’s a tool that can bring people together, help them talk to each other, and make lives better if we use it the right way.
That didn’t stop there. He launched the "Click to Pray" app to encourage people to pray through their phones. And he’s teamed up with tech giants like Microsoft and IBM to talk about how artificial intelligence (AI) needs to be used in ways that are fair and kind.
As forward-thinking as Pope Francis was about technology, his kindness, honesty, empathy was what drove him every single day. And weird as it sounds, his approach actually reminds us of something that’s often missing in conversations about online security, and that is—
Cybersecurity…with a Heart
When you think of online safety, what comes to mind? Probably passwords, antivirus software, firewalls, right? All the technical stuff. And yeah, those things matter. However, we focus way too much on them that we forget what online safety is really about: People. Cybersecurity should be about people. It’s about protecting those who need it most, creating a space where people feel secure enough to connect, share, and grow.
And that brings us back to Pope Francis, because his message teaches us something crucial about balancing the technical with the human side of things.
Here are three big lessons that anyone working in cybersecurity (or anyone who uses the internet, honestly) should learn from him:
Lesson 1: Care
The Pope always stressed the importance of being careful with how we use technology. He warned the harm it can do if not used correctly. Online safety shouldn’t just be about spotting threats and patching up problems—it should be about truly protecting people and communities.
Lesson 2: Thoughtfulness
He was also a realist. He knew AI can do incredible things, but we need to use it wisely and fairly.
It’s the same for online safety. Are the tools we’re building serving humanity, or do they just look good on paper? We need to ask the hard questions.
Lesson 3: Kindness
Kindness was part of Pope Francis’s brand, and he led with compassion. Online safety should take a page out of his book. It’s not just about policies and procedures; it’s about helping real people, especially those who are most vulnerable.
Think About How Powerful This Is
Technology isn’t just about dazzling us with cool features or coming up with the latest innovation. It’s also about shaping the way we connect and protect ourselves online.
It can either make the world better... or take us somewhere far worse.
The Pope’s lessons remind us that care, compassion, and thoughtful intention can transform the digital world into a safer, kinder place for everyone.
And isn’t that what we should work on? He may not have spent hours binge-watching Netflix or scrolling through TikTok, but Pope Francis’s lessons show us something bigger. Cybersecurity—when used with the right mindset—can also be a gift to humanity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: JARROD RAMSAY
Jarrod’s entrepreneurial journey began at 19, reselling telco services for brands like Telstra, Vodafone and Vocus. Realising he wanted more, he sold his business and dove into Managed IT Services, launched a telco division and built a public cloud platform.
These bold moves weren't just about competition; they're about creating better solutions for his clients.
Today, Jarrod thrives on collaborating with business owners, sharing ideas, and tackling challenges with creative strategies. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a business owner, or an employee responsible for the ICT services at your business, feel free to reach out—he'd love to connect.