Lessons from the TOP 5 Cyber Threats in 2026 Conference: why leadership awareness is now a security measure

Cyber risks are no longer only a technical concern — they have become a strategic leadership issue. At the recent CyberHub Estonia National Conference “TOP 5 Cyber Threats in 2026”, cybersecurity experts, policy voices and industry leaders came together to unpack the risks that will most directly affect organisations over the next few years.
The discussion highlighted five critical threat areas, including the misuse of AI in cyberattacks, increasing pressure on supply chains, regulatory exposure, and the growing gap between business decision-making and security reality. A key takeaway was clear: organisations that treat cybersecurity as a board-level responsibility will be better prepared for 2026 and beyond.
By translating complex threat landscapes into practical insights for decision-makers, the event reinforced CyberHubs’ mission — strengthening Europe’s cyber resilience by connecting innovation, policy and industry.
To read the full overview of the five cyber threats every company leader should consider in 2026, click here.
To find out more about CyberHub Estonia, click here.

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