Chad's adoption of zero trust security models has risen steadily, with 35% of organizations integrating these frameworks by 2026. Increased awareness of cyber threats and government initiatives have driven this growth, though many companies still face resource constraints. The cybersecurity budget of USD 12 million reflects a growing commitment to digital protection amid rising cyberattack sophistication.
Despite progress, data breaches remain a concern, with 150 incidents reported in 2026. Employee training has improved, with 78% of ICT personnel completing zero trust protocols, indicating a focus on human factors in cybersecurity. The expansion of IoT devices being secured demonstrates Chad's move toward a more connected, yet more vulnerable, digital environment requiring robust security measures.