Namibia has made significant progress in adopting Zero Trust security models, with 65% of organizations integrating these principles into their cybersecurity frameworks. This shift is driven by increasing digital transformation and the need to protect critical infrastructure from evolving cyber threats. The average cybersecurity investment reflects a growing recognition of cybersecurity's importance, with most companies allocating substantial budgets to safeguard digital assets.
Employee training remains a priority, with nearly 80% of staff receiving Zero Trust-related education, enhancing overall security posture. Cloud security adoption surpasses 80%, indicating strong confidence in Zero Trust architectures for protecting cloud-based services. Despite these advances, Namibia continues to face challenges from cyber incidents, emphasizing the need for ongoing investments and policy development to strengthen digital defenses.