Compliance
We've curated 264 cybersecurity statistics about Compliance to help you understand how regulatory requirements, data protection laws, and industry standards are shaping security practices in 2025.
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56.3% of North American (NA) firms have no plans to introduce AI for compliance in the next twelve months.
There has been an increase in firms enabling and monitoring channels of over 28% in the last two years.
There has been a near 20% drop in firms electing to ban channels since 2023.
51% of respondents said compliance and regulatory demands are the reason why AI workloads are in a combination of private cloud and on-premises environments.
In 2024, 29.5% of respondents were struggling to get staff to stick to compliance policies. In 2023, 61.5% of respondents were struggling to get staff to stick to compliance policies
Just 31.7% of EMEA-based firms agree that banning communications channels is an effective compliance solution.
56.3% of North American (NA) firms have no plans to introduce AI for compliance in the next twelve months.
71.4% of EMEA respondents intend to introduce AI into compliance workflows in the next year.
Nearly 55% of organizations are unprepared for AI regulatory compliance.
Just over a fifth (slightly over 20%) of enterprises said that AI is making compliance more difficult.
More than half (over 50%) of enterprises are increasing their investment in compliance.
The average increase in compliance investment among businesses is 46%.
Top endpoint security controls, including leading Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP), Security Service Edge (SSE) solutions, and Vulnerability and Patch Management platforms, fail to maintain compliance with internal security and performance policies 22% of the time.
52% of healthcare leaders say maintaining compliance is a significant challenge.
60% of healthcare organizations say staying current with regulations is their top challenge regarding compliance.
57% of healthcare organizations lack the time and resources to meet stringent requirements and oversee the compliance process.
54% of healthcare organizations surveyed still rely on manual in-house processes to handle compliance management.
Top endpoint security controls, including leading Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP), Security Service Edge (SSE) solutions, and Vulnerability and Patch Management platforms, fail to maintain compliance with internal security and performance policies 22% of the time.
30% of EMEA manufacturing respondents cite regulatory requirements as a main driver for Secure Remote Access (SRA) implementation.
A majority (59%) of SMBs said their business needs to improve its cybersecurity and compliance in 2025.