Portugal's supply chain cyberattack landscape in 2026 shows a rising trend with over 1,500 detected incidents. The average cost per attack reaches €125,000, reflecting increased sophistication and potential financial impact on businesses. Notably, 78% of companies have adopted cybersecurity measures, yet breaches still occur, indicating room for enhancement in security practices across sectors.
Operational disruptions remain significant, with an average downtime of 14 hours per attack. The 340 reported breaches highlight the urgency for Portugal to strengthen its cyber defenses, especially within critical supply chains. Continuous investment in cybersecurity infrastructure and staff training is essential to mitigate future risks and safeguard economic stability.