Singapore Cyber Landscape 2025/2026
30 June 2026
The Singapore Cyber Landscape (SCL) 2025/2026 publication reviews Singapore's cybersecurity situation over the past year against the backdrop of an evolving threat landscape driven by rapid technological advancements, and highlights Singapore’s efforts in building a safer cyberspace.

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The cybersecurity landscape over the past year was defined by several prominent trends, underpinned by a threat environment of growing complexity, speed, scale, and sophistication. Key among the drivers of these trends were the proliferation and accessibility of artificial intelligence, as well as the interdependencies inherent in modern supply chains.
In line with global trends, Singapore’s cyber landscape saw an increase in ransomware attacks. Locally, there was also a notable rise in the number of infected systems, driven primarily by an expanded attack surface stemming from the increasing adoption of Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) operations, and the proliferation of consumer-grade Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices with unpatched firmware or default passwords.
Amidst the evolving cyber threat landscape, CSA introduced several initiatives in 2025 to strengthen the cyber defences of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) and organisations, and the cybersecurity awareness of individuals, some of which are featured in the SCL. Looking ahead, CSA remains committed to working alongside its partners, stakeholders, and Singaporeans to build a trusted, resilient, and secure cyberspace where everyone can live and work safely online.
