Europe
We've curated 96 cybersecurity statistics about Europe to help you understand how data protection laws and emerging threats are shaping the cybersecurity landscape across the continent in 2025.
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100% of Europe's top financial firms suffered supplier breaches.
North America accounts for nearly 90% of observed AI crawler traffic, receiving a heavy skew compared to other regions like Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Europe experienced an 8% drop in June 2025, accounting for 21% of ransomware attacks (79 cases). This was fewer than half the number recorded in North America.
Overall, 79% of all global ransomware cases in June 2025 took place in North America and Europe combined
Despite high investment in enhanced software supply chain security, Europe ranks lowest at 23% in prioritizing engaging with software suppliers about security credentials
In Europe, 51% of organizations say they are prepared for software supply chain attacks.
67% of European organizations are investing in enhanced software supply chain security, which is the highest of all regions.
Europe saw a 5.1% increase in fraud rates in the iGaming industry, from 1.18% in 2024 to 1.24% in 2025.
Geographically, 82% of hacktivist attacks targeted Europe.
Europe was the second most targeted region in March. Europe accounted for 27% of attacks and experienced 162 attacks.
75% of all global cases took place in North America and Europe combined in March.
76% of IT decision-makers in the U.S. and Europe have been impacted by incidents of device theft in the past two years.
83% of all ransomware cases globally took place in North America and Europe in February 2025.
Europe accounted for 18% of total global ransomware attacks (159) in February 2025.
Europe was the second most targeted region, with 18% of ransomware attacks, or 100 attacks, in December 2024.
15% of respondents in Europe and North America lack confidence in their country’s ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.