By 2026, Czech companies have significantly advanced their cybersecurity measures, with over 3,200 adopting zero trust architectures to enhance security posture. The average cybersecurity budget has increased to USD 150 million, reflecting growing investment in digital defenses. Despite this, phishing attacks remain prevalent, with nearly 2,750 incidents reported, indicating ongoing threats in the cyber landscape.
The typical breach detection time has improved to just over four hours, showcasing progress in real-time monitoring and threat response. The cybersecurity workforce has expanded to 4,500 specialists, emphasizing the country's focus on building cyber resilience. These trends demonstrate Czech Republic’s commitment to strengthening digital security amid evolving cyber threats in 2026.