We've curated 4 cybersecurity statistics about Singapore to help you understand how the nation is tackling emerging threats and enhancing its digital infrastructure in 2025.
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25% of Singaporean IT & security professionals believe that Mobile Device Management (MDM) does not fully protect their managed devices
56% of Singaporean employees reported using a personal device for work at least once a month
43% of Singaporean employees reported that they only follow their company’s AI policy most of the time
50% of Singaporean employees reported that they have successfully accessed a prior employer’s account, data, or applications after leaving the company
In Singapore, 33% of respondents reported high concerns of AI-generated voice cloning.
In Singapore, 39% of respondents reported high concerns of deepfake impersonations.
23% of observed ransomware victims in Q2 2025 were based in Singapore.
In Singapore, 59% of respondents stated the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
Singapore reported the highest concern with lack of in-house expertise with tools, at 39%.
50% of professionals in the U.S. and Singapore plan to seek new jobs in the next year.
In Singapore, 75.7% (highest rate of all regions) of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.
70% of respondents in Singapore are concerned about AI-driven attacks.
In Singapore, 71% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
Singapore had the highest third-party breach rate globally at 71.4%.