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86% of IT decision makers in Europe are concerned about the impact of cyberwarfare on their organization as a whole.

The State of Cyberwarfare5/27/2026
Europe

43% of respondents across Europe say that the cyberwarfare threat is imminent and that they have had to report an act of cyberwarfare to authorities.

The State of Cyberwarfare5/27/2026
Europe

Over 9 in 10 (92%) IT decision makers in the U.S. are concerned about the impact of cyberwarfare on their organization as a whole.

The State of Cyberwarfare5/27/2026

Just 33% of IT leaders strongly agree that their own organisation is prepared to handle a cyberwarfare attack and respond to related threats.

Armis4/8/2025

87% of IT decision-makers are concerned about the impact of cyberwarfare on their organisations. This is a 34% increase on the last year.

Armis4/8/2025

Three-quarters (75%) of IT decision-makers believe cyberwarfare attacks will increasingly target institutions representing free press and independent thought. This is a sharp rise from last year’s 42%.

Armis4/8/2025
Free press

Only 53% of IT leaders believe that their government can defend its citizens and organisations against an act of cyberwarfare.

Armis4/8/2025
Government

72% of IT leaders believe that the cyber capabilities of nation-state actors have the potential to trigger a full-scale cyberwar, with devastating consequences for global critical infrastructure.

Armis4/8/2025
Critical infrastructure

Across the globe, IT decision-makers consistently point to three dominant state-sponsored threats: Russia (73%), China (73%) and North Korea (40%).

Armis4/8/2025
State-sponsored threatRussia