Security software market revenue in Europe 2024 Top European IT security company by market cap Get more insights Report on the topic Top Seller Explore this report Key figures Prioritization Share of companies in the EU who consider cybersecurity a very high priority 2024 Share of manufa...
In this essay we firstly examine the developments in cybersecurity and cyber-defence in Europe and particularly the European Union. The EU Cybersecurity Strategy is analysed. This is done in conjunction to the broader European Information and Communications Technology (ICT) agenda, as well as the ...
Clavister received the “Cybersecurity Made in Europe” label from ECSO in 2020, as one of the first companies. The Cybersecurity Made in Europe, is an initiative that was launched by European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) in 2020. A label was created to recognise and reward European Cyb...
In January 2025, EU member states will notify the European Commission of the sanctioning regime applicable under the new NIS2 Directive, designed to strengthen cybersecurity. This regulation marks a significant leap compared to its predecessor (NIS1), expanding the scope of measures, affected sector...
Cybersecurity firms aim to reduce the risk of cyberattacks and safeguard data integrity, confidentiality, and availability. In 2024, the cybersecurity market has reached $300 billion, highlighting the urgent need for stronger defenses as cyber threats continue to escalate. This year, companies are...
Europe Cybersecurity Market Overview The European cybersecurity market is highly competitive, owing to several global players. Some of the major players in the market are IBM Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Fujitsu, Fujitsu Limited (Fujitsu Group), Dell Technologies Inc., and Broadcom. The marke...
Infosecurity Europe is leading cyber security event for the information security community, taking place at ExCeL London from 3–5 June 2025.
1. Portugal – 8.21 cybersecurity score out of 10 Portugal tops the list as the most cyber-safe region in Europe, boasting very low numbers of people who have fallen victim to malicious software, social media hacking, online banking fraud and identity theft. This, coupled with legislation in...
“Organisations across Europe are managing an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape, all while ensuring operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and uninterrupted productivity. With incidents on the rise in both volume and frequency, this balancing act becomes even more challenging, leavi...
Crews transporting offenders left without security in subcontractor outage that also hit DHL November 5 2024 Anders Fogh Rasmussen Europe’s critical infrastructure is becoming dangerously vulnerable Governments must not only learn lessons from Ukraine about security but stimulate higher private sector investm...