Lithuania's digital infrastructure has rapidly advanced by 2026, with a notable reduction in identity theft cases despite increased digital activity. The 1,250 reported cases reflect improved cybersecurity awareness, yet highlight ongoing challenges. The high rate of secure digital transactions at 92% indicates effective encryption and fraud prevention measures, supported by a government cybersecurity budget of USD 150 million.
The growing number of cybersecurity firms, totaling 45, shows Lithuania's commitment to strengthening its digital defenses. The average recovery cost of EUR 2,300 emphasizes the financial impact of cybercrimes on individuals. Overall, Lithuania's proactive cybersecurity strategies are fostering a safer digital environment for both consumers and businesses.