The 2025 National Cyber Threat Report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Turkiye’s cybersecurity environment.
Turkiye is rapidly transforming into a critical player in the global digital landscape. However, this advancement comes with heightened cybersecurity risks. The 2025 National Cyber Threat Report provides a comprehensive analysis of the growing threats and regulatory changes shaping Turkiye’s cybersecurity environment.
Dark web marketplaces continue to be a hotbed for the sale of sensitive Turkish data, including personal information and government access credentials. High-profile incidents include the sale of data from a Turkish nursery and unauthorized access to a retail company’s internal systems. The attempted sale of a .gov domain controller further underscores the need for stronger defense measures.
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups such as Promethium, Iranian hackers, and pro-Russian groups have increasingly focused on Turkiye’s critical infrastructure, government systems, and aerospace sectors. These state-backed actors employ sophisticated cyber espionage techniques, reflecting geopolitical tensions in the region.
Monitor dark web platforms for potential data leaks and unauthorized sales.
Implement multi-layered ransomware protection and incident response protocols.
Stay informed about state-sponsored threat actors and strengthen system defenses.
Ensure compliance with updated data protection regulations while investing in advanced cybersecurity solutions.
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