Top 10 Most Powerful Countries in Cyberspace (2024)

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Editor's Note: The latest version of this ranking and research was released on September 27, 2022. Read our coverage here: Global Cyber Powers Shift in New Top 30 Ranking.

Who are the most powerful nations in cyberspace?

Which countries are most capable of carrying out their national objectives through cyber means?

And how can we rank the top 10 most powerful cyber countries on planet earth?

A group of researchers at Harvard University makes all of these things possible through a benchmark report called the National Cyber Power Index, released in September 2020.

Ranking the 10 most powerful cyber nations in the world

According to the team at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School, the most powerful cyber countries in in the world are as follows:

1. United States
2. China
3. United Kingdom
4. Russia
5. Netherlands
6. France
7. Germany
8. Canada
9. Japan
10. Australia

Surprised to see certain countries missing from the top 10 list?

Israel is listed as the eleventh most powerful nation in cyberspace, in a virtual dead heat with Australia. And Estonia is 14th. More on those two surprises later on.

Let's zoom out a bit and look at the top 30 global cyber power rankings:

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How were the most powerful cyber countries ranked?

It is always fascinating to see "top ranking lists" like these, but how do we know what this really means, and what criteria did the Harvard researchers use?

Here's the short answer if you're a math geek:

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And now, here is the explanation the rest of us can understand.

In determining the National Cyber Power Index (NCPI), the research team is taking what it calls an "all of country approach" to determining and ranking cyber power. The group identified seven national objectives that countries pursue using cyber means. The seven objectives are:

  1. Surveilling and Monitoring Domestic Groups;
  2. Strengthening and Enhancing National Cyber Defenses;
  3. Controlling and Manipulating the Information Environment;
  4. Foreign Intelligence Collection for National Security;
  5. Commercial Gain or Enhancing Domestic Industry Growth;
  6. Destroying or Disabling an Adversary's Infrastructure and Capabilities; and,
  7. Defining International Cyber Norms and Technical Standards.

And now, back to that math formula for just a moment:

"The overall NCPI assessment measures the 'comprehensiveness' of a country as a cyber actor. Comprehensiveness, in the context of NCPI, refers to a country's use of cyber to achieve multiple objectives as opposed to a few. The most comprehensive cyber power is the country that has (1) the intent to pursue multiple national objectives using cyber means and (2) the capabilities to achieves those objective(s)."

Researchers also say they had to leave one nation-state objective on the cutting room floor. They attempted to collect data to demonstrate power around "Amassing Wealth and Extracting Cryptocurrency," which some nation-states use as a way past currency restrictions, embargoes, and financial sanctions.

However, a lack of reliable data prevented that category of cyber power from being included.

Where the United States loses to China and Russia in cyber power

Even though the United States is ranked number one overall, China continues to build on its cyber strengths. In several cyber power categories, it now leads the world. And in at least one instance, Russia also tops the United States.

  • Cyber surveillance power: When it comes to cyber surveillance, China is the most powerful in cyber. Researchers say Russia is second in the category and the United States is third.
  • Cyber power in commerce: In this category, China is number one, the U.S. is second.

Researchers says China's intent here is clearly documented:

"In-line with recent headlines in Western countries, China tops the Growing National Cyber and Technology Competence objective. Along with DPRK (North Korea) and Iran, China is one of only three countries assessed to be pursuing this objective through both legal and illegal means.

It has been both observed conducting industrial espionage and sought to incentivize and grow its domestic cyber expertise through research and development, and public-private partnerships."

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  • Cyber defense power: China is ranked number one in this category, followed by the Netherlands and France, then the United States and Canada.
  • Additional cyber power categories: Researchers concluded that the United States leads in cyber offense, influencing cyber norms, and cyber intelligence.

If this were a magic quadrant analysis, which is common in the cybersecurity industry, only five countries make it to that part of the plot, in the upper right here:

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China is making significant cyber power gains

The Harvard researchers behind the National Cyber Power Index conclude that when it comes to cyber capabilities and the ability for a country to carry out national objectives through cyber, the United States remains the leader overall, but China is rapidly gaining:

"The US scores highest on five out of seven objectives... China is in the top 5 for every single objective. In recent years, China has
invested heavily in research and development of technologies that allow the country to achieve multiple objectives in cyberspace. These results reflect China's increasingly dominant position in cyberspace but also highlight the significant gap in capability between China and the US in most areas."

Surprising findings in worldwide cyber power rankings

There were a number of surprises in the cyber power rankings. Here are some examples:

"One area where the ranking is at odds with conventional thought is around Israel. Israel is often put at the top of pseudo-rankings by commentators, particularly highlighting its capabilities around offensive cyber and intelligence gathering."

Researchers say one explanation here is that they depended on open source data for their research, whereas much of Israel's cyber power is operated covertly, limiting their analysis.

And here are other surprising results that may have those in cybersecurity scratching their heads:

"The index also highlights several countries not normally associated with being cyber powers, as having strong capabilities in certain areas. Malaysia is in the top 10 four times for information control, intelligence, commercial gain and norms and laws.

Sweden is in the top 10 for three objectives: surveillance, cyber defense, and information control. Switzerland made the top 10 for cyber defense and commercial gain.

Estonia, often heralded as a beacon of cyber and digital capability, made the top 10 for only two objectives: intelligence and offense. Whilst this is impressive for a country of under 1.5 million, it is perhaps not as impressive as the team were expecting.

Germany, a country not often talked about when discussing cyber capability, was ranked in the top 5 for intelligence, offense, and norms, being able to draw on its strong industrial base and its well-organized military and civilian capabilities."

What is the point of this cyber power ranking?

Did some of these rankings catch you by surprise? Do you agree or disagree with how the researchers analyzed things?

Regardless, the Harvard team that created the NCPI hopes you'll be talking about it. They conclude the 91-page report like this:

"Based on the current state of the field, there is still room to develop
a more precise and nuanced framework for understanding cyber power, but our framework and the data we have collected can still move the cyber policy conversation beyond its current focus on offensive cyber.

Finally, we hope that this study encourages more transparency around cyber capabilities and intent which is a critical component for preventing dangerous escalation and conflict between countries."

For more details, see the full report for yourself: National Cyber Power Index 2020

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Top 10 Most Powerful Countries in Cyberspace (2024)

FAQs

Top 10 Most Powerful Countries in Cyberspace? ›

Poland has the strongest cyber security, according to the National Cyber Security Index. The NCSI measures a country's ability to prevent cyber threats and manage cyber incidents. As of December 2023, the 5 countries with the highest scores on the NCSI are: Poland (90.83)

Which country has strongest cyber security? ›

Poland has the strongest cyber security, according to the National Cyber Security Index. The NCSI measures a country's ability to prevent cyber threats and manage cyber incidents. As of December 2023, the 5 countries with the highest scores on the NCSI are: Poland (90.83)

Where does the US rank in cybersecurity? ›

Cyber safety-wise, the U.S. ranks 33rd partially due to its drop in the legal measures ranking (down to 20 from seventh place in 2022).

Which country is advance in cyber security? ›

Top cybersecurity countries based on market value
RankCountryMarket value (USD) 2023
1U.S.$79.37 billion
2China$15.58 billion
3UK$14.24 billion
4Canada$11.68 billion
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Which country has the strongest security system? ›

  • Switzerland. #1 in Safe. #1 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Sweden. #2 in Safe. #3 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Canada. #3 in Safe. #2 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Finland. #4 in Safe. #14 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Denmark. #5 in Safe. #13 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Austria. #6 in Safe. ...
  • Norway. #7 in Safe. ...
  • New Zealand. #8 in Safe.

Who is No 1 hacker in the world? ›

Kevin Mitnick is one of the most famous black-hat hackers turned ethical hackers in history and is considered by many to be the no 1 hacker in the world. Mitnick's early years were marked by his extraordinary talent for hacking and manipulation of computer systems.

Which country has weakest cyber security? ›

Which is the least cyber-secure country in the world? According to our study, Tajikistan is the least cyber-secure country in the world, followed by Bangladesh and China.

Which countries are hardest hit by malware? ›

During the third quarter of 2022, over 81 percent of all mobile users in Iran were attacked by mobile malware. Yemen ranked second with a 19 percent malware encounter rate among mobile audiences. Saudi Arabia came third, with around 13 percent of mobile users in the country being attacked by malware.

Which country has maximum number of hackers? ›

China has the most number of hackers. On the internet, China is mostly responsible for the cyberattacks that are occurring.

Who has the strongest cyber army? ›

Which country has the best cyber force? Offensively speaking, the strongest nation-state cyber force is the USA, although its operations garner less publicity than Russia, China, Israel, Iran, or N Korea, all of which also have good offensive capabilities.

Which country has cyber army? ›

Many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, Israel, Iran, and North Korea, have active cyber capabilities for offensive and defensive operations.

What is the safest country on earth? ›

Iceland is the safest country in the world, according to the latest Global Peace Index (GPI) ranking of 2023. The measurements target societal safety and security, domestic and international conflict, and militarization through 23 specific indicators.

What country has least crime? ›

The Latest Lowest Crime Rate Country Statistics Explained
  • According to Global Finance rankings, as of 2021, Qatar has the lowest crime rate globally. ...
  • Taiwan is ranked fourth in Global Finance's list of countries with the lowest crime rates. ...
  • Iceland has a very low violent crimes rate, as well as property crimes.
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What is the safest and cleanest country in the world? ›

Denmark (EPI Score: 77.9)

With an EPI Score of 77.9, Denmark ranks first in the list of the cleanest countries globally.

Which country has the best cyber intelligence? ›

Even though the United States is ranked number one overall, China continues to build on its cyber strengths. In several cyber power categories, it now leads the world. And in at least one instance, Russia also tops the United States.

Which country has the best cyber hackers? ›

China. China registered 12.9 million breaches in 2021, a significant improvement over the US (212.4 million), Iran (156.1 million), and India (86.6 million) in terms of digital security. The size of the Chinese cybersecurity market was $8.64 billion in 2021, up $1.3 billion or 17% from 2020.

Is the US the best in cyber security? ›

​ABI Research has released the latest version of the Global Cybersecurity Index, which ranks the United States as the country with the highest national cybersecurity commitment, followed by Canada. Australia, Malaysia, and Oman share third place, according to a news release.

Does the US have the best cyber security? ›

The United States of America is widely regarded as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world when it comes to matters of cybersecurity.

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