1,200
Number of Supply Chain Cyberattacks
Incidents reported in 2026
€150,000
Average Cost per Attack
Cost to Czech organizations per incident
35%
Percentage of Organizations Affected
Businesses impacted by cyberattacks
12 hours
Average Detection Time
Time to identify breaches
25%
Cybersecurity Investment Increase
Year-over-year growth in cybersecurity budgets
In 2026, the Czech Republic experienced approximately 1,200 supply chain cyberattacks, reflecting the growing sophistication of cyber threats targeting businesses. The average cost per attack has risen to €150,000, emphasizing the financial impact on both small and large enterprises. Despite enhanced security measures, 35% of organizations report being affected, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in the nation's digital infrastructure.
The average detection time of 12 hours suggests improvements in cybersecurity monitoring, yet the threat landscape remains challenging. Czech companies are increasing their cybersecurity budgets by 25%, focusing on threat prevention and response capabilities. Strengthening supply chain security is critical to safeguarding economic stability and maintaining trust in digital commerce.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common cyberattack types in Czech supply chains in 2026?
Phishing, ransomware, and supply chain malware are the most prevalent attack types in 2026, targeting vulnerabilities in third-party vendors and software. Organizations are advised to enhance supplier cybersecurity protocols.
How is the Czech government supporting supply chain cybersecurity in 2026?
The government is providing funding for cybersecurity training, developing national standards, and encouraging public-private partnerships to improve supply chain resilience against cyber threats.
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.