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Bitkom survey: 87 percent of companies expect a crisis triggered by hybrid attacks

Bottom line: According to a Bitkom survey, 87 percent of companies in Germany consider a crisis triggered by hybrid attacks likely, prompting the association to call for a faster expansion of societal and economic resilience.

A recent Bitkom survey shows that the vast majority of companies in Germany consider a crisis resulting from hybrid attacks to be likely. The digital association is therefore calling for the resilience of the economy, the state and society to be built up more quickly.

According to a recent survey by the digital association Bitkom, 87 percent of the companies surveyed in Germany assume that hybrid attacks could trigger a crisis. Hybrid attacks are understood as combinations of classic cyberattacks with other means such as disinformation campaigns, sabotage of physical infrastructure, or espionage, which are deployed in a targeted manner to destabilize companies, state institutions, or societal structures.

For CISOs, this result means that the traditional separation between IT security, physical security, and crisis communication is increasingly blurring. Those who have so far focused their security strategies solely on technical defense measures must now, in light of hybrid threat scenarios, pay greater attention to organizational resilience, business continuity planning, and cooperation with authorities and other companies.

Against this backdrop, Bitkom is calling for the economy, the state, and society to build up their resilience against such attacks more quickly. For security officers in companies, this specifically means: crisis plans should explicitly take hybrid scenarios into account, information exchange with external bodies such as the BSI or industry associations should be intensified, and response capability should be tested beyond purely technical IT emergency plans.


Source: www.security-insider.de · Published August 7, 2026
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