Global Cybersecurity Observatory

World-level analytics for cyber direction and implementation.

Country readiness, global threat reports, AI security trends, compliance direction and implementation signals help Cybstyx speak with authority, not just sell products.

Public-source trend direction

Global Observatory

World cyber readiness

Compare national strategy, cyber capacity, digital maturity and public sector readiness signals.

  • National strategy
  • Cyber capacity
  • Critical infrastructure
  • Digital maturity
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46GCI 2024 Tier 1 countries
4,875ENISA 2025 analyzed incidents
$4.44MIBM 2025 average breach cost
6NIST CSF 2.0 functions

Cyber future direction

The world is moving toward modular, evidence-rich and AI-aware security.

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AI-native defence and AI-enabled attacks

Cybersecurity is moving toward AI-assisted detection, policy review, prompt governance and faster adversary automation.

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Continuous exposure management

Organizations need to see exposed systems, software weaknesses, dark web signals and external attack paths continuously.

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Identity-first Zero Trust

Access is being decided by user, device, session, resource sensitivity and risk rather than network location alone.

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Evidence-first security operations

Security teams need proof: who did what, when, why, with which approval, and what response followed.

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Modular security mesh

Enterprises are avoiding brittle one-platform dependency and moving toward modular systems that integrate safely.

Source basis

Public reports used for the Observatory.

NIST CSF 2.0

GOVERN, IDENTIFY, PROTECT, DETECT, RESPOND and RECOVER organize cybersecurity outcomes.

Verizon DBIR 2025

Vulnerability exploitation continued to grow as a breach initial-access vector.

ISO/IEC 27001

Global ISMS standard defining requirements for information security management systems.