1,250
Number of CMS Vulnerabilities Detected
Total vulnerabilities identified across Bhutanese websites in 2026
15
Average Time to Patch Vulnerabilities (days)
Average duration to resolve CMS security issues in Bhutan
35%
Percentage of Websites with Known Vulnerabilities
Websites with unresolved security flaws in Bhutan
WordPress (60%)
Top CMS Platforms Vulnerable
Most affected CMS platforms in Bhutan
2.8
Financial Loss Due to CMS Breaches (USD million)
Estimated losses from security breaches in Bhutan in 2026
Bhutan's digital infrastructure has seen rapid growth in 2026, with increased reliance on CMS and website builders. However, this expansion has also heightened exposure to security vulnerabilities, especially on popular platforms like WordPress. The detection of over 1,200 vulnerabilities underscores the need for robust security practices among Bhutanese web administrators. Timely patching remains a challenge, with an average of 15 days to fix issues, risking potential breaches.
Security awareness is gradually improving, but nearly 1 in 3 websites still harbor known vulnerabilities. The financial impact of breaches, though relatively modest at around $2.8 million, highlights the importance of investing in cybersecurity. Strengthening security protocols and regular audits can safeguard Bhutan's digital economy from costly cyber threats, ensuring stability and trust in online services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common CMS vulnerabilities in Bhutan?
SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and outdated plugins are the most common vulnerabilities affecting Bhutanese websites in 2026.
How can Bhutanese website owners improve security?
Regular updates, employing strong authentication, and security audits are vital to reducing vulnerabilities and protecting digital assets.
Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.