Turkey faces a rising number of supply chain cyberattacks in 2026, with 134 recorded incidents this year. The average cost per attack has increased to $1.2 million, reflecting growing sophistication and impact. Nearly 43% of Turkish organizations report being affected, underscoring the need for robust cybersecurity measures. Detection capabilities have improved somewhat, with a 78% detection rate, but many vulnerabilities remain unaddressed.
Investments in cybersecurity are slowly rising, with organizations allocating about 12% of their IT budgets to security efforts. Despite this, many Turkish firms still lag in implementing comprehensive supply chain protections. The increasing frequency and cost of attacks highlight the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity frameworks and international cooperation to safeguard critical infrastructure and supply networks in Turkey.