| Jeremy Jurgens Managing Director, World Economic Forum
| Paolo Dal Cin Global Cybersecurity Lead, Accenture
In an era defined by accelerating technological change, persistent geopolitical volatility and widening capability gaps, the cyber landscape has become both a catalyst for progress and a vector of profound risk.
Cybersecurity risk in 2026 is accelerating, fuelled by advances in AI, deepening geopolitical fragmentation and the complexity of supply chains. These shifts are compounded by the enduring sovereignty dilemma and widespread cyber inequity, two factors that expose systemic vulnerabilities. The result is a threat environment where the speed and scale of attacks are testing the limits of traditional defences.
Now in its fifth year, the Global Cybersecurity Outlook has become an authoritative reference, empowering leaders with the insights they need to navigate cyber challenges, as well as an important instrument with which to redefine business strategy, enterprise investments and government initiatives and seize the opportunities of today’s cybersecurity landscape.
By examining leaders’ perspectives and highlighting the priorities that drive success, this report delivers a clear message: cybersecurity is not predetermined. Its future depends on the choices we make today. By investing in foresight, capability and innovation, and by strengthening collaboration across industries, sectors and national boundaries, we can transform volatility into momentum and build a safer, more resilient digital future together.
