45%
Zero Trust Adoption Rate
Percentage of organizations implementing zero trust security models
12 million USD
Cybersecurity Budget (USD)
Total cybersecurity budget allocated by Liberian enterprises in 2026
1,200
Phishing Attack Incidents
Number of reported phishing attacks in Liberia in 2026
85
Data Breach Incidents
Number of data breaches reported in Liberia in 2026
1,500
Cybersecurity Workforce
Number of cybersecurity professionals employed in Liberia in 2026
Liberia has made significant strides in adopting zero trust security frameworks, with nearly half of organizations implementing these advanced measures by 2026. The cybersecurity budget has increased substantially to $12 million USD, reflecting growing awareness and commitment to protecting digital assets amidst rising cyber threats. Phishing attacks remain prevalent, but organizations are increasingly deploying targeted defenses to mitigate risks.
The number of data breaches has seen a slight decline, indicating improving security postures. Liberia’s cybersecurity workforce has expanded, supporting the nation’s digital growth and resilience. Continued investment in training and technology is essential to sustain this momentum and address evolving cyber threats in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is zero trust security?
Zero trust is a security model that requires strict identity verification for every user and device attempting to access resources, regardless of location.
How is Liberia improving cybersecurity?
Liberia is investing in workforce development, adopting advanced security frameworks, and increasing cybersecurity budgets to enhance digital protection.
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.