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Cybersecurity Statistics in Singapore (2026)

Updated March 2026 · Singapore · Cybersecurity
1,200
Number of cyberattacks targeting supply chains
Singapore experienced a significant increase in supply chain cyberattacks in 2026, reflecting global cybercrime trends.
1.5 million SGD
Average cost of a supply chain breach (SGD)
The typical financial impact of a cyberattack on Singapore’s supply chain has risen, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
78%
Percentage of companies with cybersecurity insurance
Most Singaporean firms have adopted cybersecurity insurance to mitigate potential losses from cyber threats.
3,200
Number of detected malware incidents in supply chains
Malware remains a prevalent threat, with thousands of incidents disrupting supply chain operations.
65%
Percentage of organizations implementing AI-based security solutions
AI-driven cybersecurity tools are increasingly used across Singapore’s supply chains for threat detection and prevention.

Singapore’s supply chain sector faces rising cyber threats, with cyberattacks increasing by over 30% compared to 2023. Companies are investing heavily in cybersecurity insurance and advanced detection tools. The adoption of AI solutions has become a critical strategy in mitigating risks and ensuring supply chain resilience amid evolving cyber risks.

Despite high levels of cybersecurity preparedness, the financial impact of breaches continues to grow, underscoring the importance of proactive security measures. Governments and private firms are collaborating more deeply to share threat intelligence, aiming to reduce attack surfaces and protect critical infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber adversaries.

Frequently Asked Questions

How has Singapore improved its supply chain cybersecurity in 2026?

Singapore has enhanced cybersecurity through increased AI adoption, stronger regulations, and national collaboration initiatives, reducing attack success rates.

What are the main types of cyber threats faced by Singapore’s supply chains?

Malware, phishing attacks, and ransomware are the most common threats, targeting vulnerabilities in logistics, suppliers, and digital infrastructure.

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StateGlobe Research

The StateGlobe Research team analyzes digital marketing, SEO, and web technology trends across 200 countries. Our 2026 projections are based on industry reports, historical data patterns, and expert analysis.

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.