Türkiye's Cybersecurity Board Classifies Critical Infrastructure Sectors

Türkiye's Cybersecurity Board Classifies Critical Infrastructure Sectors

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On May 5, 2026, Türkiye's Cybersecurity Board, led by President Erdoğan, designated critical infrastructure sectors as part of the new Cybersecurity Act. This classification includes digital infrastructures, electronic communications, and space technology, reflecting a broad regulatory approach. The move aims to enhance national security by protecting vital digital systems and data sovereignty. In 2025, Türkiye's cybersecurity teams blocked over 101,500 malicious links, coordinated by the National Cyber Incident Response Center. The country also assigned 519 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) to identified security flaws, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability management and workforce development in cybersecurity efforts.

Key Points: • Critical infrastructure sectors in Türkiye now include digital and space technologies. • Over 101,500 malicious links were blocked by Türkiye's cybersecurity teams in 2025. • The Cybersecurity Act aims to integrate cybersecurity into national security strategies.

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2025-01-01
Over 101,500 malicious links blocked
Türkiye's cybersecurity teams identified and blocked more than 101,500 malicious links to prevent cyberattacks.
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2025-01-01
519 CVEs assigned
Authorities assigned 519 CVE IDs to security flaws in technology products widely used in Türkiye.
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2025-03-19
Cybersecurity Act enacted
The Cybersecurity Act came into force, granting the Cybersecurity Board powers to classify critical infrastructure sectors.
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2026-05-05
Critical infrastructure sectors determined
The Cybersecurity Board officially classified critical infrastructure sectors, expanding the cybersecurity framework.
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2026-06-14
Current cybersecurity efforts ongoing
Türkiye continues to enhance its cybersecurity infrastructure and workforce development to counter emerging threats.
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