In 2026, Norway has seen a significant increase in Zero Trust adoption, with 78% of organizations implementing these security frameworks. This shift has been driven by the growing sophistication of cyber threats and the government’s emphasis on digital resilience. The cybersecurity budget dedicated to Zero Trust solutions has reached NOK 2.5 billion, reflecting Norway's commitment to robust cyber defense measures. As a result, breach detection times have improved substantially, averaging just over two hours, enabling quicker responses to incidents.
The impact of Zero Trust strategies is evident in the 65% reduction in phishing attacks, safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining trust in digital services. User authentication processes have become more effective, with a 95% success rate in multi-factor authentication protocols, which significantly minimizes unauthorized access. Overall, Norway's proactive cybersecurity stance demonstrates its dedication to protecting critical infrastructure and digital assets in an increasingly interconnected world.