Kazakhstan has seen a significant rise in Zero Trust security adoption, with over a third of businesses now implementing such frameworks by 2026. This shift is driven by increasing cyber threats and government initiatives to enhance digital security infrastructure. Companies are allocating more resources, averaging $150,000 annually, to bolster cybersecurity measures, reflecting a proactive approach to safeguarding sensitive data.
Despite the growth, cyber incidents remain a concern, with 35 breaches per 1,000 organizations reported in 2026. However, advancements in breach detection have reduced response times to an average of 4.2 hours, showcasing improved cybersecurity resilience. Continued investment and workforce expansion are vital to maintaining Kazakhstan’s digital security momentum.