| Product Code: ETC4385956 | Publication Date: Jul 2023 | Updated Date: Jul 2026 | Product Type: Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Shubham Padhi | No. of Pages: 85 | No. of Figures: 45 | No. of Tables: 25 |

The Poland Zero Trust Security Market was estimated at USD 237 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 262 Million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 1.4% from 2026 to 2032.
As cybersecurity threats escalate, Polish organizations are increasingly turning to zero trust security models to bolster their defenses. This shift is driven by the need for strict identity verification processes for all devices and users accessing network resources, particularly in light of the rise of remote work and digital transformation.
The landscape is evolving rapidly, with businesses realizing that traditional security measures are no longer adequate. The integration of zero trust principles is not just a trend; it represents a fundamental change in how organizations approach cybersecurity in Poland, especially as they seek to protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data.
This graph illustrates the annual growth rates of the Poland Zero Trust Security Market from 2021 to 2032, highlighting a steady upward trajectory and projected expansion over the forecast period.

The table below presents the year‑wise growth rates along with the key drivers influencing the market
| Year | Growth Rate | Major Drivers |
| 2021 | -3.2% | Cybersecurity funding cuts by Polish government agencies |
| 2022 | 5.5% | Increased adoption of GDPR compliance strategies across organizations |
| 2023 | 5.9% | Growing cyber threats prompting investment in security frameworks |
| 2024 | 0.2% | Rise in remote work demanding enhanced digital security measures |
| 2025 | 0.6% | Local enterprises transitioning to cloud services for security solutions |
| 2026 | 1.2% | Government initiatives promoting national cyber resilience programs |
| 2027 | 1.4% | Increased focus on protecting critical infrastructure from attacks |
| 2028 | 2.3% | Investment in IT security training for workforce upskilling |
| 2029 | 2.3% | Emergence of Polish tech startups specializing in cybersecurity |
| 2030 | 2.0% | Collaboration with EU for cybersecurity innovation funding |
| 2031 | 1.3% | Ongoing digital transformation fueling demand for Zero Trust solutions |
| 2032 | 1.4% | Strengthened regulations on data protection driving security upgrades |
Note: Market size estimations and growth projections presented in this report are based on 6Wresearch's proprietary forecasting methodology, utilizing the latest available industry data, government publications, and primary research inputs.
Below are some of the specific key takeaways from the market, including:
High implementation costs pose a significant challenge for many Polish organizations. The need for a complete overhaul of existing IT infrastructure can be daunting. Companies often lack the technical expertise and resources to adopt zero trust models effectively, resulting in slow market penetration. Additionally, the complexity of continuous authentication systems can deter user adoption, as frequent identity verifications may be met with resistance from employees.
A notable trend is the increasing shift towards cloud-based zero trust solutions, allowing for more agile security implementations. Organizations are also emphasizing the importance of data-centric security, placing a spotlight on safeguarding sensitive information regardless of its location. Another emerging trend is the integration of AI and machine learning technologies into zero trust frameworks, enhancing threat detection and response capabilities. These trends reflect a broader movement towards a proactive rather than reactive security posture.
Investment opportunities are ripe for those willing to innovate in the zero trust space. As businesses transition to hybrid work models, demand for customized zero trust solutions tailored to specific industry needs is growing. Furthermore, partnerships between technology vendors and consulting firms can facilitate smoother integrations, providing an avenue for market players to expand their offerings. The need for regulatory compliance also opens doors for solutions that streamline adherence to new government policies.
Poland's government has taken a proactive approach to cybersecurity, directly influencing the zero trust security market. Through stringent policies and directives, the government aims to enhance national digital security and ensure compliance with EU regulations. These initiatives create a conducive environment for the adoption of zero trust principles across various sectors.
Looking ahead to 2026-2032, the Poland zero trust security market is set to witness significant growth, driven by both regulatory pressures and increasing cyber threats. As organizations prioritize data protection and identity verification, the market is likely to evolve, incorporating advanced technologies like AI to enhance threat response capabilities. The collaboration between government and private sectors will also shape the market's trajectory, fostering an environment conducive to innovation and investment.
Recent activity in the Poland zero trust security market has reflected a concerted push towards modernization and enhancement of security protocols. Organizations are increasingly investing in advanced zero trust solutions to meet emerging cybersecurity challenges. This focus on strengthening digital defenses is evident in various initiatives that have taken shape over the past year.
1 Executive Summary |
2 Introduction |
2.1 Key Highlights of the Report |
2.2 Report Description |
2.3 Market Scope & Segmentation |
2.4 Research Methodology |
2.5 Assumptions |
3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Overview |
3.1 Poland Country Macro Economic Indicators |
3.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, 2022 & 2032F |
3.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market - Industry Life Cycle |
3.4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market - Porter's Five Forces |
3.5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Solution Type, 2022 & 2032F |
3.6 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Authentication Type, 2022 & 2032F |
3.7 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
3.8 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Deployment Mode, 2022 & 2032F |
3.9 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume Share, By Vertical, 2022 & 2032F |
4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Dynamics |
4.1 Impact Analysis |
4.2 Market Drivers |
4.3 Market Restraints |
5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Trends |
6 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Types |
6.1 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Solution Type |
6.1.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.1.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Solution Type, 2022-2032F |
6.1.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Data Security, 2022-2032F |
6.1.4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Endpoint Security, 2022-2032F |
6.1.5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By API Security, 2022-2032F |
6.1.6 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Security Analytics, 2022-2032F |
6.1.7 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Security Policy Management, 2022-2032F |
6.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Authentication Type |
6.2.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.2.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Single-factor Authentication, 2022-2032F |
6.2.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Multi-factor Authentication, 2022-2032F |
6.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Organization Size |
6.3.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.3.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Large Enterprises, 2022-2032F |
6.3.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By SMEs, 2022-2032F |
6.4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Deployment Mode |
6.4.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.4.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Cloud, 2022-2032F |
6.4.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By On-premises, 2022-2032F |
6.5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market, By Vertical |
6.5.1 Overview and Analysis |
6.5.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Manufacturing, 2022-2032F |
6.5.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Healthcare, 2022-2032F |
6.5.4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Retail, 2022-2032F |
6.5.5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Energy and Utilities, 2022-2032F |
6.5.6 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By Others, 2022-2032F |
6.5.7 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By BFSI, 2022-2032F |
6.5.8 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By IT and Telecom, 2022-2032F |
6.5.9 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenues & Volume, By IT and Telecom, 2022-2032F |
7 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Import-Export Trade Statistics |
7.1 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Export to Major Countries |
7.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Imports from Major Countries |
8 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Key Performance Indicators |
9 Poland Zero Trust Security Market - Opportunity Assessment |
9.1 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Opportunity Assessment, By Solution Type, 2022 & 2032F |
9.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Opportunity Assessment, By Authentication Type, 2022 & 2032F |
9.3 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Opportunity Assessment, By Organization Size, 2022 & 2032F |
9.4 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Opportunity Assessment, By Deployment Mode, 2022 & 2032F |
9.5 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Opportunity Assessment, By Vertical, 2022 & 2032F |
10 Poland Zero Trust Security Market - Competitive Landscape |
10.1 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Revenue Share, By Companies, 2025 |
10.2 Poland Zero Trust Security Market Competitive Benchmarking, By Operating and Technical Parameters |
11 Company Profiles |
12 Recommendations |
13 Disclaimer |
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