2,150
Number of Cyberattacks
annual supply chain cyberattacks reported in Colombia
USD 215 million
Financial Losses from Attacks
total estimated losses from supply chain breaches in 2026
37%
Percentage of Firms Affected
Colombian companies impacted by supply chain cyberattacks
USD 100,000
Average Cost per Attack
average cost incurred by organizations per supply chain cyberattack
18%
Cybersecurity Investment Growth
increase in cybersecurity budgets in Colombia in 2026 compared to 2025
Colombia has seen a significant rise in cyber threats targeting supply chains, with over 2,100 attacks reported in 2026. The financial impact surpasses USD 215 million, highlighting the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures among local businesses. Many organizations are increasingly vulnerable due to gaps in supply chain security and digital integration, which attackers exploit for data theft and operational disruption.
Despite rising threats, Colombian firms are investing more in cybersecurity, with an 18% increase in budgets this year. Efforts to enhance supply chain security are critical, given the economic reliance on exports and imports. Strengthening cybersecurity protocols can mitigate risks, protect sensitive data, and ensure business continuity amid the evolving digital landscape of Colombia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common types of supply chain cyberattacks in Colombia?
Phishing, malware infiltration, and third-party vendor breaches are the most common types affecting Colombian supply chains in 2026.
How can Colombian companies improve their supply chain cybersecurity?
Implementing comprehensive risk assessments, enhancing vendor security protocols, and investing in cybersecurity training are key steps for improvement.
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.