As Egypt advances digitally, cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated and prevalent. Staying ahead of these risks is crucial for protecting data and infrastructure in 2026.
In 2026, ransomware attacks in Egypt increased by 45%, targeting government and financial sectors, demanding hefty payouts and causing operational disruptions.
Phishing incidents grew by 37%, with cybercriminals exploiting social engineering to access sensitive data from Egyptian organizations.
With a 50% increase in IoT device deployment, vulnerabilities in connected devices soared, leading to increased risks of botnets and data breaches.
Supply chain-targeted breaches rose by 30%, affecting Egyptian manufacturing and logistics firms, compromising multiple vendors and partners.
Insider threats increased by 25%, highlighting the need for better employee monitoring and access controls across Egyptian enterprises.
State-sponsored cyber espionage campaigns targeting Egyptian government agencies grew by 40%, aiming to steal sensitive political and economic data.
Cloud vulnerabilities led to a 35% rise in security breaches, as organizations migrate critical data to cloud platforms without adequate safeguards.
Malware threats became more sophisticated, with a 60% increase in polymorphic malware designed to evade traditional detection methods.
Cryptojacking incidents increased by 28%, as cybercriminals hijack systems to mine cryptocurrencies, impacting Egyptian organizations' performance.
A 55% gap in cybersecurity expertise hampers Egyptian organizations' ability to defend against evolving threats, underscoring the need for talent development.
Egypt faces a complex landscape of cybersecurity threats in 2026, requiring proactive strategies and investments in security infrastructure. Awareness and preparedness are key to safeguarding digital assets and maintaining trust.
A: Ransomware, phishing, IoT vulnerabilities, and insider threats are among the top risks, affecting various sectors across Egypt.
A: By investing in advanced security tools, training staff, and implementing strong policies, organizations can better defend against evolving cyber threats.
A: Awareness helps employees recognize threats like phishing and insider risks, reducing the likelihood of successful attacks and data breaches.