Liechtenstein has significantly advanced its cybersecurity infrastructure by 2026, with 78% of enterprises implementing Zero Trust security architectures. This shift reflects increased awareness of digital threats and the need for robust access controls. Companies are investing heavily, with an average budget of CHF 12 million annually, to safeguard sensitive financial and personal data amid rising cybercriminal activities.
The country continues to face challenges such as phishing and data breaches, with 1,200 phishing incidents and 45 data breaches reported this year. The cybersecurity workforce has grown to 2,350 professionals, emphasizing Liechtenstein's commitment to building expertise and resilience. These efforts are crucial for maintaining trust in the nation’s digital services and financial sector stability.