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Cybersecurity: Which are Europe's most vulnerable countries?

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 20, 2025
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The rapid increase in cloud breach risks is a pressing concern for organizations as cyber threats continue to grow in global spaces. In just five years, the number of cloud vulnerabilities, which represent potential weaknesses in systems, has doubled. IBM’s analysis, conducted over a four-year period from 2019 to 2023, revealed that the number of cloud vulnerabilities worldwide hadphaled to 3,900 in 2024, significantly higher than the previous 1,700 reported in 2019. This study involved tracking data across various cloud platforms and services globally, including IBM and other major vendors, rather than focusing solely on IBM itself. This expanded scope of examination underscores the potential for compromised systems to spread widely.

From Europe to the Balkans, the nature of cyber threats has evolved, particularly as the Balkans’ cybersecurity foundations were at risk. According to a recent ranking compiled by cloud security company Kloudle, the Balkans are seen as the most vulnerable nations in terms of cloud security breaches, with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Albania at the top of a nation-by-nation risk assessment. Bosnia and Herzegovina, for instance, experienced nearly nine million cloud breaches over two decades, representing the highest reported breach volumes. This data argues against the notion that the Balkans are alone in facing significant cyber threats, while Europe consistently lags behind in terms of vulnerabilities.

In contrast, the UK and Italy, despite being large economies, were not undervièrement attacked. The UK ranked in fourth place globally for cloud breaches, with estimates of nearly one billion breaches since 2019. The传媒 preparedness score for the UK is 88 out of 100, underscoring its robust cybersecurity measures and rapidly enhancing its defenses. Similarly, Italy not only has a high level of preparedness with an 88/100 score but also reported nearly eight million breaches in the past decade, highlighting a level of vulnerability that even the UK and ?>/Pi An幼 glasses can combat.

In summary, the rise in cloud breaches suggests a need for immediate action and a more proactive approach to cybersecurity education and preparedness. Europ glide—II’s and Balkans’ vulnerabilities highlight critical gaps in global cyber defenses, while the UK and Italy’s high-risk status underscores the need for stronger cybersecurity solutions to counter threats. These findings underscore the urgent need for improved cloud security infrastructure and preparedness across the globe.

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