Reference
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Thailand Reported Cyber Incidents (NCSA-tracked)
~1,000β2,000 incidents/year
NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000β2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022β2023 across monitored government and critical-infrastructure networks, ranging from phishing and ransomware to data exfiltration and DDoS attacks. High-profile incidents included a breach of Thai government citizen-data databases affecting millions of records. Private-sector incidents β typically unreported unless regulators mandate disclosure β are widely believed to be a multiple of the official count. The breach frequency has driven a significant uplift in managed SOC and threat-intelligence subscriptions among Thai enterprises.
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NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000β2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022β2023 across monitored government and critical-infrastructure networks, ranging from phishing and ransomware to data exfiltration and DDoS attacks. High-profile incidents included a breach of Thai government citizen-data databases affecting millions of records. Private-sector incidents β typically unreported unless regulators mandate disclosure β are widely believed to be a multiple of the official count. The breach frequency has driven a significant uplift in managed SOC and threat-intelligence subscriptions among Thai enterprises.
NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000β2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022β2023 across monitored government and critical-infrastructure networks, ranging from phishing and ransomware to data exfiltration and DDoS attacks. High-profile incidents included a breach of Thai government citizen-data databases affecting millions of records. Private-sector incidents β typically unreported unless regulators mandate disclosure β are widely believed to be a multiple of the official count. The breach frequency has driven a significant uplift in managed SOC and threat-intelligence subscriptions among Thai enterprises.
Time scope
2022β2023
Source basis
Primary source
Interpretation notes
What this tells you
NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000β2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022β2023 across monitored government and critical-infrastructure networks, ranging from phishing and ransomware to data exfiltration and DDoS attacks. High-profile incidents included a breach of Thai government citizen-data databases affecting millions of records. Private-sector incidents β typically unreported unless regulators mandate disclosure β are widely believed to be a multiple of the official count. The breach frequency has driven a significant uplift in managed SOC and threat-intelligence subscriptions among Thai enterprises.
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Thailand Cybersecurity Market Size
NCSA Thailand, IDC ASEAN, Gartner Southeast Asia
NCSA Thailand Annual Operating Budget
NCSA Annual Report, MDES Budget Statement, Royal Gazette
PDPA Maximum Civil Fine Per Violation
PDPA Act B.E. 2562, PDPC enforcement notices, Royal Gazette
Thai Banking Sector IT Security Spend Share
Bank of Thailand IT Risk Circular, SET bank filings, IDC
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