4,200
Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage
Number of cybersecurity professionals needed in Serbia in 2026
2,500
Current Cybersecurity Professionals
Existing cybersecurity specialists in Serbia in 2026
150
Cybersecurity Budget (USD million)
Government and private sector investment in cybersecurity in 2026
1,850
Cybersecurity Incidents Reported
Number of reported cyber incidents affecting Serbian organizations in 2026
65%
Cybersecurity Awareness Rate
Percentage of Serbian organizations implementing basic cybersecurity training in 2026
Serbia faces a significant cybersecurity workforce gap in 2026, with an estimated need for over 4,200 specialists yet only 2,500 currently employed. This shortfall poses risks to national security and business continuity, especially as digital threats evolve. Investments in cybersecurity education and training are critical to bridge this gap and enhance Serbia's cyber resilience.
Cybersecurity incidents continue to rise, with nearly 1,850 reported cases in 2026, underscoring the urgency to develop a skilled workforce. While government and private sector funding increase, awareness and proactive measures remain crucial. Improving cybersecurity literacy among organizations can help mitigate risks and build a more secure digital environment across Serbia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What initiatives is Serbia implementing to close its cybersecurity workforce gap?
Serbia is investing in specialized training programs, university cybersecurity courses, and public-private partnerships to develop local talent and address the workforce shortage.
How does Serbia's cybersecurity spending compare to neighboring countries?
Serbia's cybersecurity budget of approximately $150 million USD positions it competitively regionally, though some neighbors invest more heavily, emphasizing the need for ongoing growth.
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.