In 2026, Trinidad and Tobago has seen a slight decrease in phishing attack rates, now at 8.2%, reflecting improved cybersecurity awareness and detection measures. Despite this progress, phishing remains a significant threat, targeting both businesses and individuals, especially via email and social media platforms. The country continues to enhance its cyber defenses through increased investments and user training programs.
The total cybersecurity investment has reached USD 45 million, supporting infrastructure upgrades and workforce training. Approximately 32% of organizations now hold cyber insurance, indicating growing recognition of cyber risks. With over 25,000 employees trained in cybersecurity, the nation is better prepared to combat evolving cyber threats, but ongoing vigilance remains essential to safeguard digital assets and personal data.