4.2 million
Number of IoT Devices
Projected IoT devices in Ghana by 2026
1,350
Cybersecurity Incidents Reported
Annual reported IoT-related cyber threats in 2026
75,000
Average Cost of Data Breach (USD)
Estimated cost per breach involving IoT devices in Ghana
37%
Percentage of IoT Devices with Security Flaws
Devices vulnerable to cyber attacks in 2026
15 million
Ghana Cybersecurity Budget (USD)
Government cybersecurity spending for 2026
Ghana's IoT ecosystem is rapidly expanding, with an estimated 4.2 million connected devices in 2026, increasing the attack surface for cyber threats. Despite this growth, security vulnerabilities remain, with over a third of devices found to have significant flaws, exposing users and businesses to risks. The rising number of cybersecurity incidents underscores the urgent need for stronger security protocols and policies to safeguard digital infrastructure.
The financial impact of IoT breaches in Ghana is substantial, with average costs reaching around $75,000 per incident. The government has allocated approximately $15 million to improve cybersecurity defenses, but challenges persist due to limited awareness and resource constraints. Strengthening security measures and fostering collaboration between public and private sectors are crucial for building resilience in Ghana’s digital landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main IoT security threats in Ghana?
The primary threats include device hacking, data breaches, malware attacks, and unauthorized access due to weak security protocols.
How is Ghana improving its cybersecurity for IoT devices?
The government is increasing cybersecurity budgets, implementing new regulations, and promoting awareness campaigns to enhance IoT security.
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.