As Uzbekistan advances its digital infrastructure, cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Here's a look at the top 10 cybersecurity risks in the country for 2026.
In 2026, ransomware attacks in Uzbekistan increased by 45%, targeting both government and private sectors, causing significant operational disruptions.
Phishing incidents grew by 38% in 2026, with cybercriminals increasingly targeting financial institutions to steal sensitive data.
The proliferation of IoT devices led to a 50% rise in associated vulnerabilities, exposing critical infrastructure to potential breaches.
Supply chain attacks doubled in frequency, with 22% of organizations reporting targeted breaches through third-party vendors.
AI-driven cyber threats increased by 60%, enabling more sophisticated and hard-to-detect malware and intrusion techniques.
Data breaches affected 30% more Uzbek organizations in 2026, compromising personal and corporate data on a large scale.
Cyber espionage activities by state actors surged by 55%, focusing on strategic sectors like energy and telecommunications.
Cryptojacking attacks grew by 48%, exploiting computing resources of Uzbek businesses to mine cryptocurrencies.
Insider threats contributed to 25% of cybersecurity incidents, highlighting the need for better internal security protocols.
Over 40% of Uzbek users and organizations still rely on weak passwords, making brute-force attacks more successful.
Uzbekistan faces a complex landscape of cybersecurity threats in 2026, requiring robust strategies and continuous vigilance. Staying ahead of these risks is crucial for safeguarding digital assets and national security.
A: Ransomware attacks are the most significant threat, with a 45% increase affecting various sectors across the country.
A: Implementing comprehensive cybersecurity measures, regular staff training, and investing in advanced detection tools are vital for defense.
A: While efforts are increasing, more government initiatives are needed to strengthen national cybersecurity resilience and public awareness.