Georgia has seen an increase in phishing attacks, with a rate of 4.8% in 2026, indicating rising cyber threats. The total number of reported incidents reached 12,300, reflecting improved detection and reporting mechanisms. The average cost per attack has risen slightly, emphasizing the need for stronger cybersecurity defenses. The government and private sector are investing heavily, with a cybersecurity budget of 1.2 billion USD, to combat these threats.
Enhanced cybersecurity measures have contributed to a high detection rate of 92%, helping mitigate potential damages. Despite this progress, the escalating attack rate underscores the importance of ongoing awareness and investment in advanced security technologies to protect Georgia's digital infrastructure.