In 2026, France experienced approximately 1,475 supply chain cyberattacks, reflecting increased targeting of digital infrastructure. The average cost per attack has risen to €1.2 million, emphasizing the financial severity of such breaches. Most organizations have adopted cybersecurity insurance, with 78% coverage, to mitigate potential losses. Faster detection times, averaging just 4 hours, demonstrate improved incident response capabilities across industries.
Despite advancements, 35% of supply chain attacks still go undetected or unprevented, indicating ongoing vulnerabilities. French businesses are investing heavily in cybersecurity infrastructure, with enhanced monitoring tools and employee training. Strengthening supply chain resilience remains a priority as cyber threats evolve, demanding continuous adaptation of security protocols to safeguard critical economic sectors.