Regulation
Cybersecurity statistics about regulation
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35% of respondents from the Netherlands said government regulation of AI is incredibly important.
In Sweden, only 31% of respondents said government regulation is incredibly important (the lowest rate).
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents globally reported feeling that government regulation of AI to protect their identity data online is important.
74% of Indonesians said government regulation of AI is incredibly important (the highest rate).
69% of security professionals think current laws are still not strict enough.
A fifth of OEMs are unsure of which regulations or standards apply regarding cybersecurity.
More than half of OEMs claim to comply or plan to comply with cybersecurity regulations.
Only one-fifth of OEMs are implementing a compliance plan for the EU Cyber Resilience Act. This is also stated as nearly one-fifth of respondents who admit they have no compliance plan regarding cybersecurity regulations.
44% of financial institutions cited complying with cyber security regulations as the single most pressing challenge.
79% of UK CISOs report that the implementation of regulations has had an impact on their mental health.
25% of businesses cited changes in legislation and regulation as a key business risk.
58% of UK CISOs report that regulations put enhanced pressure on their wellness.
77% of UK CISOs feel that their IT budget is not completely reflected by their board’s objectives to meet regulatory requirements.
57% of CISOs prioritize regulation and compliance knowledge, compared to 44% of board members.