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Morocco’s Cybersecurity Market Hits USD 1.2 Billion as Threat Activity Surges

New data shows rapid growth in Morocco’s cyber market as breaches rise and cloud adoption accelerates.

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
November 28, 2025
in Cybersecurity
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Morocco’s Cybersecurity Market Hits USD 1.2 Billion as Threat Activity Surges

Morocco’s cybersecurity market has reached a valuation of USD 1.2 billion, according to new data from Ken Research published this week and reported by several regional outlets. The growth reflects rising digital adoption across government and private sectors, paired with a noticeable increase in cyber incidents over the past year.

Security operators recorded more than 1,300 breaches and a 30 percent rise in attempted attacks. The spike has pushed organisations to increase spending on managed detection and response, security operations centres, cloud-security tools and compliance services. Casablanca, Rabat and Tangier remain the main hubs driving this demand, due to their concentration of financial services, government systems and industrial facilities.

A Growing Market Driven By Digital Adoption And Rising Threats

Morocco’s new valuation positions it as one of the most active cybersecurity markets in North Africa. For several years, digital transformation progressed faster than cyber protection. The USD 1.2 billion milestone suggests that gap is narrowing.

The technology angle is clear. More enterprises are moving to outsourced security operations instead of relying only on in-house teams. MDR and cloud-based SOC offerings now take a growing share of spending, helped by the rising sophistication of threats and the ongoing shortage of cybersecurity talent.

National policy has also played a role. Morocco’s updated cybersecurity strategy, introduced in 2023, strengthened requirements for critical infrastructure and modernised cyber-risk management across public agencies. Together, these measures have encouraged both the public and private sectors to treat cybersecurity as a core operational priority.

Who Feels The Impact Of Rising Cyber Investment

Financial institutions, telecom providers, healthcare systems, e-commerce platforms and industrial operators are among the biggest spenders. Public-sector agencies responsible for citizen data and infrastructure protection are also increasing procurement of monitoring, threat-intelligence and SOC services.

Cybersecurity vendors, managed security providers and cloud-security firms operating in Morocco and French-speaking Africa will see greater demand for services, talent and training. Citizens may benefit indirectly through stronger data protection, fewer fraud risks and more resilient public services.

Where The Market Goes Next

Analysts expect continued investment through 2026 as Morocco expands cloud adoption, digital-identity systems and smart-city initiatives. Spending is likely to focus on endpoint protection, identity governance, cloud-native security platforms and AI-enabled threat detection.

Signals to watch include the rollout of new security requirements in the public sector, procurement trends in financial services and whether global cybersecurity firms deepen their presence in the Moroccan market. The rising spend suggests Morocco is moving toward a more mature, regulated and resilient cybersecurity environment.

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Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu

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