Case Study

Global Cyber Resilience Report-CA
Insights from 3,200 IT and Security leaders on surviving material cyberattacks and closing the resilience gap with AI and automation. Explore the findings of a global study on how enterprises manage crippling cyber disruptions. Learn the difference between organizations that recover in hours and those that remain vulnerable for weeks.
- Topic
- Security
- Published
- 11 Feb 2026

Prevention and detection are no longer enough to protect the modern enterprise. As material cyberattacks become an inevitable reality of business, the focus has shifted to cyber resilience, the ability to recover quickly and confidently.
This global report, based on a survey of 3,200 IT and Security decision-makers, reveals a widening "resilience divide." While risk-ready organizations leverage AI and automated recovery workflows to minimize downtime, their risk-exposed peers struggle with manual processes and siloed teams. From the boardroom impact of outages to the role of AI in threat detection, this research provides a roadmap for leaders looking to build resilience before the next crisis strikes.
Key Highlights:
The Resilience Divide: Identifying the core characteristics that separate "risk-ready" organizations from "risk-exposed" peers.
Material Attack Impact: Analysis of how major cyber incidents ripple from IT infrastructure to the boardroom.
The Downtime Crisis: Understanding why some organizations face weeks of disruption while leaders recover in hours.
The Role of AI: How artificial intelligence is being used to accelerate threat detection and recovery workflows.
Automation as a Necessity: Why manual recovery processes are the leading cause of prolonged outages during a crisis.
Boardroom Accountability: Tracking the shift in how cyber resilience is reported and managed at the executive level.
Siloed vs. Unified Teams: The critical importance of collaboration between IT Operations and Security Operations (SecOps).
Self-Assessment Benchmarks: How global organizations rate their own resilience against industry best practices.
Investment Priorities: Where global leaders are directing their budgets to close the resilience gap in 2025 and beyond.
