Belgium Launches Second Edition of the National Cyber Survey to Measure Cyber Resilience Across All Sectors
Brussels, March 25th – Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever. With the rise of AI‑driven attacks, persistent ransomware campaigns, and increasing regulatory requirements such as the NIS2 Directive, organisations across Belgium face a rapidly shifting cyber risk landscape.
To provide an objective and data‑driven view of how organisations are responding to these challenges, KPMG Advisory and the Cyber Security Coalition, with the support of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB), are launching the second edition of the National Cyber Survey.
A National Benchmark for Cyber Security in Belgium
The National Cyber Survey is a large‑scale, nationwide study that assesses how organisations in Belgium perceive cyber threats, evaluate their cyber maturity, and implement measures to strengthen resilience.
Building on the success of the first edition, the 2026 survey introduces deeper insights and enables meaningful comparisons across sectors, organisation sizes, and previous results. The findings will contribute to a clearer understanding of Belgium’s cyber security posture and support informed decision‑making at organisational, sectoral, and policy level.
Timeline
Why Organisations Should Participate
By taking part in the National Cyber Survey, organisations can:
- Gain insights into their own cyber security maturity
- Benchmark their practices against peers in Belgium
- Contribute to a representative and reliable national assessment of cyber preparedness
- Help strengthen Belgium’s overall cyber resilience through shared, aggregated insights
All responses are fully confidential and analysed exclusively at an aggregated level.
Who Can Participate?
Take Part
The National Cyber Survey 2026 is now open.
Organisations are invited to share their experience and contribute to a stronger, more resilient digital Belgium.
👉 Participate in the National Cyber Survey here.
