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We've curated 5 cybersecurity statistics about Readiness to help you understand how organizations are preparing for emerging threats, implementing proactive security measures, and enhancing their incident response plans in 2025.

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51% of firms identified data discovery as a top priority for improving audit readiness and control visibility.

45% of firms in the financial services sector prioritize automated evidence collection and document management for enhancing audit readiness and control visibility.

92% of organizations in Singapore reported a disconnect between leadership and security team perceptions of ransomware readiness.

41% of public sector organizations implemented AI-powered threat detection.

45% of organizations reported concerns about their ability to detect and respond to threats as quickly as AI-automated attacks can execute.

94% of organizations in the energy sector reported a disconnect between leadership and security team perceptions of ransomware readiness.

85% of security teams acknowledged that traditional detection methods are not keeping pace with modern threats.

Only 8% of security leaders include quantum readiness in their top three budget priorities for the coming year.

92% of organisations expect to increase investments into PQC preparadness initiatives over the next 2-3 years.

Sectigo8/19/2025

Overall organisational readiness for both short-lived certificates and PQC remains critically low.

90% of organisations have budgets allocated to PQC preparedness initiatives within the next 12 months.

Sectigo8/19/2025

90% of organisations recognise an overlap between their preparedness efforts for short-lived certificates and PQC readiness.

35% of enterprises are just beginning their AI journey.

33.5% of CISOs are challenged by audit readiness in satisfying regulatory requirements.

Of the 1.8 million breached administrator credentials, 40,000 admin portal accounts had the password ‘admin’.