By 2026, Zero Trust adoption in the Central African Republic is expected to grow significantly, with 45 organizations implementing the framework to enhance security. Despite limited resources, increased awareness has driven investments in cybersecurity, averaging USD 1.2 million per organization. Government agencies are gradually adopting Zero Trust, reaching 38%, which improves overall national cyber resilience.
Cyber threats continue to pose challenges, with 120 incidents reported in 2026. The average breach detection time has improved to 12 hours, reflecting advancements in monitoring tools. However, resource constraints and limited cybersecurity expertise remain hurdles. Continued focus on Zero Trust deployment will be crucial to safeguarding critical infrastructure and sensitive data in this emerging digital landscape.