45
Number of cyberattacks on supply chains
per month
USD 120,000
Average cost of a cyberattack per incident
62%
Percentage of supply chain companies with cybersecurity measures
180
Data breach incidents reported
annually
USD 55 million
Investment in cybersecurity by Bolivian firms
By 2026, Bolivia faces an increasing number of supply chain cyberattacks, with an average of 45 incidents monthly. The cost per attack has risen, emphasizing the need for stronger cybersecurity protocols. While over half of companies have adopted basic security measures, many remain vulnerable to sophisticated breaches, risking significant economic and operational disruptions.
Bolivian enterprises are investing more in cybersecurity, allocating around USD 55 million annually, yet the data breach incidents continue to rise. Strengthening supply chain resilience is crucial to safeguarding economic stability and maintaining international trade relations. Continued efforts in cybersecurity awareness and infrastructure are essential for future protection against evolving threats.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common types of cyberattacks on Bolivia's supply chains?
Phishing, ransomware, and supply chain infiltration are the most prevalent cyber threats impacting Bolivia's supply networks in 2026.
How can Bolivian companies improve their cybersecurity defenses?
Implementing comprehensive security protocols, employee training, regular system audits, and investing in advanced cybersecurity technologies can enhance defenses.
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.