Europe’s New Frontline: Hybrid Threats and Cyber Risks in the Baltic Region
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“Europe’s New Frontline: Hybrid Threats and Cyber Risks in the Baltic Region”
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving hybrid and cyber threat landscape in Europe, with a focus on the Baltic region. It outlines key trends, regulatory developments, and strategic implications for international businesses navigating increased digital and geopolitical volatility.
Executive Summary
State-sponsored and hybrid cyberattacks are escalating in Europe, especially in the Baltic region, driving tighter civil–military coordination and centralized threat-monitoring.
EU crisis-management frameworks, security regulations and investment programs boost resilience but impose compliance and cost pressures, making cyber risk a core governance priority.
Geopolitical tensions and uneven national cyber maturity increase reliance on non-EU providers, making sovereign infrastructure and resilient supply chains essential for security.