1,200
Number of cyberattacks on supply chains
annual reported incidents in Russia
₽15 million (approx. $200,000)
Average cost of a supply chain cyberattack
per incident in 2026
45%
Percentage of companies affected by supply chain cyberattacks
of Russian enterprises in 2026
60%
Percentage of organizations with advanced cybersecurity measures
implementation rate across Russia
150
Number of government agencies targeted
cyberattack incidents reported in 2026
Russia continues to face significant cyber threats, with supply chain attacks increasing by 20% from the previous year. The rising financial impact underscores the need for stronger cybersecurity protocols, especially among critical infrastructure sectors. Despite efforts to improve defenses, nearly half of Russian companies experienced supply chain breaches, exposing vulnerabilities in their digital supply networks.
Government initiatives aim to bolster cybersecurity resilience, with over 60% of organizations adopting advanced measures by 2026. However, cybercriminals target both private and public sectors, with government agencies experiencing a notable rise in attacks. Enhancing collaboration between businesses and authorities remains vital to mitigating future risks and safeguarding digital assets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary impact of cyberattacks on Russian supply chains?
Disruptions to production, increased costs, and data breaches threaten economic stability and national security.
How are Russian companies improving cybersecurity in 2026?
They are adopting advanced cybersecurity technologies, conducting staff training, and collaborating with government agencies to enhance defenses.
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.