In 2026, Seychelles experienced around 45 supply chain cyberattacks, reflecting increasing digital vulnerabilities amid expanding business operations. The average cost per attack has risen to approximately 125 USD, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity defenses. Despite rising threats, 78% of organizations have adopted cybersecurity measures, though many still face gaps in supply chain security protocols.
The Seychelles government and private sector are investing about 2.4 million SCR annually to strengthen cybersecurity. Phishing remains a major concern, with over 320 incidents reported, indicating persistent risks in digital supply chains. Continuous awareness and advanced security investments are vital to mitigate future cyber threats in this small island nation.