Resilience
We've curated 79 cybersecurity statistics about Resilience to help you understand how organizations are strengthening their defenses against evolving cyber threats and ensuring continuity in 2025.
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45% of executives say that cyber resilience is recognized as a whole company priority rather than simply a cybersecurity issue—an increase from 27% last year.
79% of cyber-resilient organizations say their adaptive approach to cybersecurity enables their company to take greater risks with innovation.
53% of cyber resilient organizations are committing significant investment to advanced threat detection.
61% of cyber resilient leaders have allocated a cybersecurity budget to new initiatives from the beginning, compared to 46% overall.
Nearly half (43%) of executives within cyber resilient organizations report they are increasing boardroom engagement in resilience-related discussions.
37% of executives overall report increasing boardroom engagement in resilience-related discussions.
Organizations that prioritize data resilience can recover from ransomware attacks up to seven times faster.
Only 46% of larger and 37% of smaller middle market companies reported collaborating with external partners for coordinated resilience planning.
49% of public-sector organisations indicate they lack the necessary talent to meet their cybersecurity goals, which is a 33% increase from 2024.
35% of small organisations believe their cyber resilience is inadequate, which is a sevenfold increase since 2022.
38% of public-sector organisations report insufficient resilience, compared to 10% of medium-to-large private-sector organisations.
36% of respondents in Africa and 42% in Latin America lack confidence in their country's ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
4 out of 5 non-platform organisations say their security operations cannot effectively deal with the sheer quantity of threats and attacks.
15% of respondents in Europe and North America lack confidence in their country’s ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
The proportion of large organisations reporting insufficient cyber resilience has nearly halved.
36% of respondents in Africa and 42% in Latin America lack confidence in their country's ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
Nearly 60% of organisations state that geopolitical tensions have affected their cybersecurity strategy.
96% of UK senior security professionals say DORA will significantly enhance overall resilience across the EU and the EU business ecosystem.
54% of large organisations identified supply chain challenges as the biggest barrier to achieving cyber resilience.