Operational Resilience
Cybersecurity statistics about operational resilience
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47% of organizations say they would not respond to a serious security incident as quickly as they should.
92% of organizations have experienced consequences tied to security readiness gaps.
23% of Nordic CISOs cited ransomware or availability disruption as their primary concern.
36% of security leaders say downtime is often or very often misclassified as an IT issue.
The average cost of downtime for organizations is $15,000 per minute.
98% of organizations with the lowest downtime costs confirm end-to-end visibility is very or extremely important for reducing incidents.
All technology leaders report their organization has experienced some form of AI-related downtime.
47% of technology leaders report that customers are often or very often the first to detect service degradation or outages.
Organizations experience an average 3.4% drop in stock price following a downtime event.
44% of organizations test their security biannually or less, or not at all.
83% of CISOs report being confident in their businesses' ability to recover from ransomware.
Aggregate unplanned downtime costs for Global 2000 companies total $600 billion annually, representing a 50% increase in two years.
58% of enterprise CISOs agree that a ransomware incident left endpoints inoperable.
57% of CISOs report taking as long as six days to recover from a ransomware attack.
20% of CISOs report taking as long as two weeks to recover from a ransomware attack.
53% of organizations have remote recovery capabilities in place.
46% of cybersecurity leaders rank operational downtime as the most significant impact ransomware is likely to have on their organizations.
Downtime costs an organization $95 million in lost revenue annually, nearly double the level in 2024.
81% of technology leaders cite customer loss as a consequence of downtime.
89% of tech leaders cite the need for large numbers of personnel to fix downtime issues.