150 million
Total cybersecurity budget (EUR)
Luxembourg's cybersecurity budget in 2026.
45
Number of cybersecurity firms
Cybersecurity companies operating within Luxembourg.
2.5 million
Average cybersecurity investment per enterprise (EUR)
Average annual cybersecurity expenditure per enterprise.
1,200
Cyber threat incidents reported
Number of cybersecurity incidents reported in 2026.
1,300
Cybersecurity workforce (FTE)
Full-time cybersecurity professionals employed in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg has significantly increased its cybersecurity budget, reflecting its commitment to protecting digital assets amid rising global threats. The country has fostered a vibrant ecosystem of cybersecurity firms, supporting innovation and resilience in finance, government, and private sectors. With a well-trained workforce and strategic investments, Luxembourg aims to secure its digital infrastructure against evolving cyber risks.
Despite proactive measures, Luxembourg faces an increasing number of cyber threats, necessitating continuous investment and advanced security protocols. The high average investment per enterprise indicates a focus on tailored security solutions. Overall, Luxembourg’s strategic focus on cybersecurity positions it as a resilient digital hub in Europe, ensuring data protection and economic stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Luxembourg's main cybersecurity threats in 2026?
Major threats include ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, and supply chain vulnerabilities impacting financial and governmental sectors.
How is Luxembourg enhancing its cybersecurity workforce?
Luxembourg invests in specialized training programs, partnerships with universities, and cybersecurity certifications to build expert talent.
Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.