Germans view cyberattacks as a greater threat than terrorism or natural disasters, yet show less determination in investments and taking personal responsibility.
Quantum-secured infrastructure in Germany could lower AI adoption barriers in regulated sectors by ensuring data sovereignty, transparency, and post-quantum security.
AI-powered attacks are reality; purely reactive security mechanisms are no longer sufficient, organizations must build adaptive, automated defense architectures.
Medical data is the leading commodity for cybercriminals because it remains permanently valuable and is monetized across specialized marketplaces through a division of labor.
Deutsche Telekom and Palo Alto Networks jointly operate a security platform on European infrastructure with local key management to combine cyber defense and data sovereignty.