Cyber threats have emerged as the primary concern for businesses operating in Morocco, according to a recent survey conducted by Allianz.
The Allianz Risk Barometer 2025, which assesses the risks and concerns faced by companies in over 100 countries, indicates a significant surge in cyber-related anxieties among Moroccan enterprises.
58% of Moroccan companies identified cyberattacks as one of the most critical threats they face, marking a substantial increase from the 29% recorded in the previous year’s survey.
This dramatic rise shows the growing apprehension among Morocco’s business community regarding the escalating risks posed by cybercriminals.
46% of respondents said they’re concerned about the potential impact of natural disasters, while 17% said climate change is a major worry.
23% of surveyed companies said they’re worried about the potential effects of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, and 12% cited reputational damage as a significant risk.
Globally, the Allianz Risk Barometer revealed that cyber incidents, business interruption, and natural catastrophes are the top three risks faced by businesses worldwide.