This report from the World Economic Forum summarizes the findings of the Global Risks 2014 report, which examines interconnected global risks that could have systemic impacts. The Global Risks 2014 report is based on a survey of over 700 World Economic Forum members on their perceptions of 31 global risks. It finds that the top concerns are fiscal crises, unemployment, and water crises. It maps these risks according to their likelihood and potential impact, as well as the interconnections between them. The report then explores in depth three areas of interconnected global risks: changes in the geopolitical order, high youth unemployment and its social impacts, and potential challenges to cybersecurity and trust in digital systems.