Cameroon's adoption of Zero Trust cybersecurity models has increased significantly in 2026, with nearly 45% of organizations implementing these advanced security protocols. The investment in cybersecurity budgets reflects the country's focus on safeguarding digital assets amidst rising cyber threats, with an average expenditure of around 1.4 billion FCFA annually. Smaller businesses are also adopting Zero Trust principles, driven by government initiatives and increased awareness.
The impact of Zero Trust implementation is evident, with a reported 30% decrease in cybersecurity incidents compared to previous years. The cost for deploying Zero Trust solutions varies but averages around $35,000 per organization, making it accessible for both large and medium-sized enterprises. Cameroon is steadily progressing towards a more secure digital environment, emphasizing proactive threat management and resilience.