In 2026, Tajikistan faces a phishing attack rate of approximately 3.8%, indicating a slight increase from previous years due to expanding digital adoption. Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, prompting organizations to bolster security measures, though less than half have comprehensive cybersecurity protocols in place. The total number of cyber attacks has risen to around 12,500, reflecting a growing cybercrime ecosystem targeting both businesses and individuals.
Despite the rising threat levels, Tajikistan's cybersecurity budget has increased to USD 4.2 million, supporting initiatives to improve digital defenses. The average cost per phishing incident remains around USD 620, emphasizing the financial risks for local companies. Continued investment in cybersecurity awareness and infrastructure is crucial to mitigate future cyber risks and protect the digital economy's growth in Tajikistan.