3,200
Number of cybersecurity professionals
Papua New Guinea
USD 45 million
Annual cybersecurity budget
Government and private sector combined
25
Cybersecurity training programs
Active accredited programs nationwide
65%
Percentage of businesses with cybersecurity measures
Small and medium enterprises
1,150
Cybersecurity incidents reported
Yearly incidents in 2026
Papua New Guinea has significantly expanded its cybersecurity workforce, reaching 3,200 professionals by 2026, reflecting increased national focus on digital security. The annual cybersecurity budget has grown to USD 45 million, supporting infrastructure and training initiatives. With 25 active training programs, the country is developing local expertise to combat rising cyber threats and protect economic assets.
Despite progress, 35% of businesses remain vulnerable due to limited cybersecurity adoption. The country reports over 1,150 cyber incidents annually, emphasizing the need for further investment and awareness. Strengthening capacity and expanding digital literacy are crucial for safeguarding Papua New Guinea’s digital economy and ensuring resilient cyber defenses moving forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main focus of Papua New Guinea's cybersecurity strategy in 2026?
The strategy emphasizes workforce development, incident response, and infrastructure security to mitigate increasing cyber threats.
How is Papua New Guinea improving cybersecurity awareness among businesses?
Through government-led training programs, awareness campaigns, and incentivizing cybersecurity investments in the private sector.
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.