San Marino has significantly increased its zero trust adoption, with 78% of organizations now employing this security model in 2026, reflecting a shift towards more resilient cybersecurity strategies. The national cybersecurity budget has grown to €4.2 million, emphasizing the country's commitment to digital security. Despite these advances, the number of reported data breaches remains at 15, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities and the need for continuous improvement.
Phishing attacks continue to be a major concern, with over 1,200 incidents reported in 2026, indicating persistent threats targeting individuals and organizations. Meanwhile, 65% of IoT devices are secured according to new standards, showcasing progress in IoT security. San Marino’s focus on strengthening cybersecurity measures demonstrates its proactive approach to safeguarding its digital infrastructure amidst evolving cyber threats.