In 2026, Trinidad and Tobago shows a significant shift towards Zero Trust security models, with 65% of organizations adopting this approach. Increased investment, averaging around USD 45 million annually, reflects the nation's commitment to strengthening cyber defenses amidst rising digital threats. The adoption of multi-factor authentication by 78% of organizations indicates a proactive stance in securing sensitive data and infrastructure.
Despite these advances, data breach incidents remain a concern with 120 cases reported this year. The cybersecurity workforce has expanded by 28%, highlighting efforts to build local expertise. Continued investment and training are crucial for Trinidad and Tobago to maintain resilience and adapt to evolving cyber risks in a rapidly digitalizing economy.