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Appendix: Methodology
The Global Cybersecurity Outlook (GCO) 2026
survey was the primary dataset used as the
foundational research for this report, with 19
questions for all respondents (plus two questions
specifically for private-sector respondents) and
an additional eight demographic questions. The
survey was launched on 25 August 2025 and ran
until 1 October 2025. Respondents to the survey
include C-suite executives, academics, civil society
and public-sector cybersecurity leaders. The World
Economic Forum received responses from 873
survey participants from 99 countries. Once the
dataset was normalized using the eight demographic
questions to determine the qualifications of
participants, the dataset was left with 804
qualified participants from 92 countries. Of the
C-suite respondents, the survey was completed
by 316 CISOs, 105 CEOs and 123 other C-suite
executives – e.g. chief risk officers (CROs) or chief
technology officers (CTOs).
Some graphs may depict percentages that add up
to more than 100%, which is due to those questions
being formulated as multiple-choice questions. To
provide additional qualitative data, 52 participants,
including C-suite executives, industry leaders
and academics, took part in expert focus-group
interviews. In these small focus-group discussions,
adjacent or supplementary questions were asked,
to probe further into the survey data collected.In July 2025, a 90-minute workshop was held
with members of the Global Future Council
on Cybersecurity, where thought leaders from
academia, government, international organizations,
business and civil society focused on themes
featured in the GCO survey. Additionally, in
October 2025, a 60-minute workshop was held
with 21 executives from the World Economic
Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity’s CISO
Community, focused on themes identified
within this report. Additional quantitative data
was collected in the form of short polls posed
to attendees of the Forum’s Annual Meeting of
the Global Future Councils and Cybersecurity,
which took place on 14–16 October 2025.
Several sessions were held, and qualitative data
was gathered from the 130-plus cybersecurity
executives and additional Global Future Council
members who attended the event. During the
event, a workshop session with 35 attendees
from various Global Future Councils explored the
cybersecurity landscape and its potential impacts
on the 2030 horizon, looking through various
lenses, such as next-generation computing, space
technologies and data frontiers.
The World Economic Forum used genAI to support
this research. Custom generative pre-trained
transformers (GPTs) were used for blind-spot
detection in the drafting stage and for extracting key
themes across qualitative data collection methods.
Additionally, the Forum used genAI to translate the
GCO 2026 survey into five languages other than
English, with human revision.
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