Jordan has significantly advanced its cybersecurity posture in 2026, with nearly two-thirds of organizations adopting Zero Trust architectures. This shift reflects the country's commitment to protecting critical infrastructure and digital services against sophisticated cyber threats. The investment in Zero Trust solutions has increased, with an average deployment cost of USD 320,000 per organization, emphasizing a strategic move towards robust security frameworks.
The implementation of Zero Trust has already shown measurable benefits, including a 45% reduction in successful phishing attacks. Moreover, cybersecurity budgets have grown by 25%, indicating rising awareness and proactive defense strategies. Extensive staff training ensures effective deployment, with 78% of IT teams fully trained in Zero Trust principles, fortifying Jordan’s cyber resilience in 2026.