As Grenada advances its digital infrastructure in 2026, cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Staying informed about these risks is crucial for businesses and individuals alike.
In 2026, phishing attacks in Grenada increased by 45%, making it the most prevalent cyber threat targeting both individuals and organizations.
Ransomware attacks have doubled since 2025, with 60% targeting government agencies and critical infrastructure, disrupting services across Grenada.
With a 30% increase in IoT device deployments, vulnerabilities have grown, leading to a 25% rise in IoT-related security breaches in 2026.
Supply chain attacks saw a 40% increase, exploiting weak links in Grenada’s digital supply networks to infiltrate multiple sectors.
Data breaches in Grenada grew by 35%, exposing sensitive personal and financial information of thousands of residents.
Cybercriminals increasingly use AI to craft sophisticated malware, which surged by 50% in 2026, complicating detection efforts.
As cloud adoption reaches 70%, cloud-based security incidents increased by 28%, highlighting the need for stronger cloud security measures.
Social engineering scams grew by 33%, with hackers using more convincing tactics to deceive users into revealing confidential info.
Cryptojacking incidents increased by 22%, reflecting the growing popularity of cryptocurrency mining malware in Grenada.
The cybersecurity workforce shortage remains critical, with a 15% increase in unfilled cybersecurity roles impacting Grenada’s defense against cyber threats.
Grenada faces a complex and evolving cybersecurity landscape in 2026. Proactive strategies and increased awareness are essential to safeguard digital assets and ensure national security.
A: Phishing attacks remain the most common threat, with a 45% increase, targeting individuals and organizations.
A: Ransomware incidents have doubled, primarily affecting government and critical infrastructure sectors.
A: Stay vigilant, use strong passwords, enable multi-factor authentication, and be cautious of suspicious communications.