45
Number of Supply Chain Cyberattacks
Total cyberattacks targeting Bhutan's supply chains in 2026
75,000
Average Cost per Attack (USD)
Average financial impact of each cyberattack in USD
60%
Percentage of Attacks Prevented
Proportion of supply chain attacks successfully thwarted
120
Number of Cybersecurity Incidents Reported
Total reported cybersecurity incidents related to supply chains in Bhutan
150
Organizations Affected
Number of Bhutanese organizations impacted by supply chain cyber threats
Bhutan has seen a rise in supply chain cyberattacks, with 45 incidents recorded in 2026. The average cost per attack is approximately USD 75,000, highlighting significant financial risks for local businesses. Despite efforts, 40% of these attacks remain successful, emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures. The government and private sector are increasingly investing in cybersecurity infrastructure to mitigate these threats.
The report shows 120 incidents were officially reported, affecting around 150 organizations across Bhutan. Increased awareness and improved detection systems have contributed to a 60% prevention rate. However, ongoing cyber threats underline the importance of strengthening supply chain resilience to protect economic stability and national security in Bhutan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main types of supply chain cyberattacks in Bhutan?
The most common attacks include phishing, malware, and supply chain infiltration through third-party vendors.
How can Bhutanese companies improve their cybersecurity defenses?
Implementing robust security protocols, regular staff training, and investing in advanced detection systems are key measures.
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.