Grenada has made significant strides in adopting Zero Trust security models by 2026, with 65% of organizations implementing these frameworks. This shift enhances their defense against the increasing number of cyber threats, which remain a concern with 120 breaches reported this year. The cybersecurity investments, totaling around $8 million USD, reflect the country's commitment to strengthening its digital infrastructure and safeguarding sensitive data.
Notably, the average breach detection time has improved to just 3 hours, showcasing advancements in security monitoring. Additionally, 78% of businesses now train employees in cybersecurity awareness, reducing human error risks. These efforts collectively position Grenada as a more resilient digital economy, prepared to counter evolving cyber risks while fostering digital growth and security.