Kimi K2.5
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Across organizations in Europe, GitHub and Microsoft OneDrive are the most abused platforms for malware distribution, each impacting 10% of organizations.
6% of people working in cybersecurity roles have no confidence in current cybersecurity upper leadership.
95% of people working in cybersecurity roles mark the ability to communicate risk to senior leadership and boards as very important in a cybersecurity leader.
88% of people working in cybersecurity roles mark the ability to effectively work with senior leadership and boards to secure budget as very important in a cybersecurity leader.
People working in cybersecurity roles disagreethat previous leadership experience during a high-profile cybersecurity incident bolsters a leader's credibility total 9%.
71% of people working in cybersecurity roles want a balance of both technical hands-on experience and strategic/executive leadership experience in a cybersecurity leader.
People working in cybersecurity roles are very or extremely confident in current cybersecurity upper leadership at 49%.
23% of Nordic CISOs cited ransomware or availability disruption as their primary concern.
17% of Nordic CISOs cited insiders & human error as their primary concern.
14% of Nordic CISOs cited AI-related threats as their primary concern.
14% of Nordic CISOs cited supply chain as their primary concern.
9% of Nordic CISOs cited vulnerabilities as their primary concern.
5% of Nordic CISOs cited DDoS and opportunistic probing as their primary concern.
In 2026, about 65% of Nordic CISOs report through technology leadership (CIO or CTO) with one or two intermediaries to the CEO (half each).
85% of people working in cybersecurity roles mark decision-making under pressure as very important in a cybersecurity leader.
82% of people working in cybersecurity roles mark building and leading high-performing teams as very important in a cybersecurity leader.
76% of people working in cybersecurity roles agree that previous leadership experience during a high-profile cybersecurity incident bolsters a leader's credibility (41% somewhat agree + 35% strongly agree).
In 2026, 9% of Nordic CISOs reported an increase in severe cybersecurity incidents (vs 53% in 2025), while 91% reported a stable level (vs 28% in 2025), and none reported a decrease (vs 19% in 2025).
68% of Nordic CISOs reported an increase in cybersecurity budgets, bringing it to the 2024 level, while 14% reported no changes, and 9% reported a decrease in budget.
34% of people working in cybersecurity roles are very confident in current cybersecurity upper leadership.