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Cyber Threats Growing

A recent Cisco report says only 7% of Indian companies are ready to handle today’s advanced cyber threats, especially those using artificial intelligence. This shows a major weakness in India’s cybersecurity as AI-driven attacks become more common and complex.

Cybersecurity Readiness Index

Cisco’s 2025, 'Cybersecurity Readiness Index assesses organisations’ preparedness across five key pillars: identity intelligence, network resilience, machine trustworthiness, cloud reinforcement and AI fortification.

AI-Driven Threats

The increasing use of AI by malicious actors has escalated cyber threats. Organisations are struggling to defend against sophisticated AI-powered attacks, emphasise the need for advanced security measures.

Urgent Need for Advancement

The report stresses the urgent need for Indian organisations to advance their cybersecurity capabilities and readiness to effectively combat these evolving digital threats.

Talent Shortage

A significant shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals hampers organisations’ ability to respond effectively to threats. This talent gap is a major challenge in improving cybersecurity readiness.

Complex Security Frameworks

Many companies use too many separate security tools, making it harder to spot and stop threats quickly. To improve safety, it’s important to simplify and connect these systems.

Anticipated Business Disruptions

A majority of organisations expect cybersecurity incidents to disrupt business operations within the next 12 to 24 months, underscoring the urgency to strengthen defenses, as reported by Economic Times.

Financial Implications

Cybersecurity incidents have caused substantial financial losses, with many organisations reporting costs exceeding $300,000 per breach. Investing in strong cybersecurity is both a technical and financial necessity.

Investment Plans

In response to growing threats, 71% of organisations plan to upgrade their IT infrastructure and 99% expect to increase their cybersecurity budgets in the coming year.

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