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We've curated 7 cybersecurity statistics about France to help you understand how the country's cyber defenses are strengthening against rising threats, including ransomware and data breaches, as well as the adoption of innovative security technologies in 2025.

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26% of French security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to passkeys

40% of French employees reported that they have successfully accessed a prior employer’s account, data, or applications after leaving the company

51% of French IT & security professionals reported that employees using weak or compromised credentials is a top security concern

59% of organizations in France expressed the highest level of concern regarding risks, while 36.8% in the UAE exhibited the lowest level of concern.

2.35% of global ransomware victims (organizations and individuals) in Q3 2025 were from France.

Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 43% of organizations in France.

52% of organizations in France are especially concerned about complex compliance requirements of sustainable AI practices compared to other countries.

Enhancing threat visibility is a top security convergence goal for 32% of organizations in France.

Supporting compliance with security policies is a top security convergence goal for 33% of organizations in France.

In France, only 8% of respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data (the lowest reported).

In France, 75,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.

In France, 75,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.

73.5% of respondents in France are concerned about AI-driven attacks.

In France, 35.4% (lowest rate) of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.

France experienced 5 times more DDoS attacks year-on-year.

19 countries named cybersecurity as their top risk, including France, Germany, India, and the US.