We've curated 3 cybersecurity statistics about Backups to help you understand how effective data restoration practices and emerging technologies are vital in safeguarding against data loss and ransomware threats in 2025.
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28% of executives at financial services firms acknowledge that a lack of current backups or recovery capabilities is a significant weakness that could slow recovery.
36% of financial services firms plan to invest or upgrade in backup and disaster recovery solutions in 2026.
48.54% of IT decision-makers at financial services firms reported that data backup and disaster recovery is currently fully or partially managed by an MSP or MSSP.
In 2023, 88.9% of backups were not affected by ransomware.
Before 2023, 62.8% of backups were affected by ransomware.
In 2023, only 11.1% of backups were affected by ransomware.
Before 2023, 37.2% of backups were not affected by ransomware.
57% of UK organisations recovered from backups when hit by ransomware.
72% of UK organisations have air-gapped backups.
UK organisations are now more than three times more likely to recover from backups than pay the ransom.
59% of UK organisations have immutable backups.
Just 27% of law firms rank backups as a top-three security control.
Half of law firms have at least one backup system capable of immutability.
21% of financial services organizations have not ensured backup integrity and secure data recovery (a DORA requirement).
Only 54% of companies used backups to restore their data after a ransomware attack, which is the lowest percentage in six years.
Backup verifications and frequencies were included in ransomware playbook for 44% of organizations.
94% of IT decision-makers said that immutable backups are essential to achieving a comprehensive ransomware protection strategy.
96% of organizations attacked by ransomware said backups were targeted.
Almost every organization (96%) that has experienced a ransomware attack in the past two years said that their backup data has been targeted at least once.
81% of IT professionals say immutable backup storage built on Zero Trust principles is the best defense against ransomware.