1,200
Number of Supply Chain Cyberattacks
Annual reported supply chain cyberattacks in Thailand (2026)
฿3.5 million (≈$100,000)
Average Cost per Cyberattack
Estimated average financial impact of each cyberattack in Thai Baht
68%
Percentage of Companies Affected
Thai businesses experiencing supply chain cyber threats in 2026
25%
Cybersecurity Budget Increase
Growth in cybersecurity spending among Thai firms compared to 2025
42%
Proportion of Critical Infrastructure Vulnerable
Vulnerable critical infrastructure systems in Thailand to supply chain cyberattacks
Thailand's increasing digital integration has heightened supply chain cyberattack risks in 2026, with over 1,200 incidents reported annually. The average financial loss per attack is approximately ฿3.5 million, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Nearly 68% of Thai organizations have experienced such threats, prompting a 25% rise in cybersecurity budgets to bolster defenses and mitigate potential disruptions.
The critical infrastructure sector remains particularly vulnerable, with 42% deemed at risk from cyber threats targeting supply chains. Strengthening cybersecurity frameworks and investing in advanced threat detection are vital for Thailand's economic stability. Continued awareness and proactive strategies are essential to safeguard digital assets and maintain operational resilience across industries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main types of supply chain cyber threats in Thailand?
Phishing, ransomware, and supply chain malware are the most common threats affecting Thai companies' digital infrastructure.
How is Thailand improving its cybersecurity resilience in 2026?
Thailand is increasing cybersecurity budgets, adopting advanced security technologies, and enhancing regulatory frameworks to better protect against cyber threats.
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.