In 2026, Tajikistan has seen a significant rise in Zero Trust cybersecurity adoption, with nearly half of organizations implementing the model to enhance digital security. The increase in cybersecurity budgets reflects a growing recognition of cyber threats, especially with the expansion of remote work. Organizations are prioritizing Zero Trust to safeguard sensitive data and ensure operational continuity amidst evolving cyber challenges.
Despite progress, Tajikistan still faces vulnerabilities, evidenced by over 120 data breaches this year. The country has invested heavily in workforce training, with thousands of cybersecurity professionals now proficient in Zero Trust strategies. Continued focus on security infrastructure and workforce development will be essential to bolster Tajikistan’s cyber defenses in 2026 and beyond.