I think people constantly over estimate our generalized competence. Just because technology exists doesn't mean it is widely deployed or even used properly when done so. And even if it is, the humans behind it are often the weakest link and can be tricked or forced to defeat it.
So yes, there is a lot of room for heist in spite of technology. The hard part remains as it always is.. human element, political element for reaching "safety" or escaping easy identification/capture, etc.
I think people constantly over estimate our generalized competence. Just because technology exists doesn't mean it is widely deployed or even used properly when done so. And even if it is, the humans behind it are often the weakest link and can be tricked or forced to defeat it.
So yes, there is a lot of room for heist in spite of technology. The hard part remains as it always is.. human element, political element for reaching "safety" or escaping easy identification/capture, etc.