5 things to know about cybersecurity in Luxembourg
A strong national cybersecurity ecosystem is a key pillar for developing Luxembourg’s trusted and secure data-driven economy. A new study by SECURITYMADEIN.LU and Luxinnovation provides five key insights into the strengths and unique characteristics of Luxembourg’s cybersecurity ecosystem
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Digitalisation is at the heart of Luxembourg’s strategy for fostering a sustainable and competitive economy, and cybersecurity is an obvious cornerstone. It is also an increasingly important consideration for companies.
Cybersecurity: a critical element
“Cybersecurity has moved from being a cost centre to a critical element of any company,” David Foy, Head of International Business Development – Digital Economy at Luxinnovation, points out. “There are very few, if any, companies operating without some form of digital process that generate data, and as soon as this data is exploitable, it must be protected. The EU has very strict data governance laws that are designed to protect the customer and also to render data processors responsible for the lifecycle management of that data. For any company using and storing data, high cybersecurity standards are a must.”
SECURITYMADEIN.LU
and Luxinnovation
have produced an interactive mapping of the cybersecurity ecosystem
and an accompanying study entitled Luxembourg Cybersecurity Ecosystem – Key Insights.
Five key insights
In the study, SECURITYMADEIN.LU and Luxinnovation list five key insights:
There is a drive in the EU to develop European and regional cybersecurity solutions as a way to reduce the dependence on non-European tech providers. In order to get a clear overview of the cybersecurity solutions and services that are already available in Luxembourg, - Luxembourg is among the front-runner countries both in Europe and in the world for its cybersecurity commitment
- The ecosystem relies on an active collaboration between public and private stakeholders. The role played by the Ministry of Economy, which sees cybersecurity not only as a defence issue but also as an economic success factor, makes Luxembourg a unique case in Europe
- The Luxembourg ecosystem is steadily growing and attractive to start-ups. 50% of companies are less than 5 years old
- The important role played by small companies, and the limited number of cybersecurity key market players, is typical for the EU where there are new market opportunities for European cybersecurity solutions
- Solutions offered by the national ecosystem cover the whole risk management supply chain, with a slight specialisation in risk identification and systems protection