12%
Zero Trust Adoption Rate
Percentage of Syrian organizations implementing zero trust security models in 2026
$45 million
Cybersecurity Budget
Total cybersecurity spending in Syria for 2026, in USD
1,200
Phishing Attack Incidents
Reported phishing attacks targeting Syrian organizations in 2026
2.5 hours
Average Response Time
Average incident response time for cybersecurity breaches in Syria in 2026
3,200
Cybersecurity Workforce
Number of cybersecurity professionals employed across Syria in 2026
Syria's adoption of zero trust security models remains modest at 12%, reflecting ongoing digital infrastructure development. Despite limited budgets, organizations are increasingly investing in cybersecurity to protect sensitive data amid rising cyber threats. The cybersecurity workforce has grown to over 3,200 specialists, highlighting efforts to enhance national digital resilience.
However, phishing attacks remain a significant concern with over 1,200 incidents reported in 2026. Response times have improved to around 2.5 hours, but the rising attack volume underscores the need for more robust security frameworks and awareness campaigns to safeguard Syria’s digital assets effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is zero trust security and why is it important for Syria?
Zero trust security is a model that requires all users and devices to be verified before gaining access, reducing the risk of cyber breaches. It is crucial for Syria to strengthen its defenses amid increasing cyber threats.
How is Syria improving its cybersecurity workforce by 2026?
Syria is investing in training programs and partnerships with international tech firms to expand its cybersecurity workforce, aiming to better protect critical infrastructure and digital assets.
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.