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Thailand Reported Cyber Incidents (NCSA-tracked)

~1,000–2,000 incidents/year

As of2022–2023Β·Sources2Β·Primary

NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000–2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022–2023 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 1,000–2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022–2023 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 1,000–2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022–2023 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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2022–2023

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NCSA's Government Cyber Security Operations Center (G-SOC) logged an estimated 1,000–2,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022–2023 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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