Key Takeaway
Accenture’s State of Cybersecurity Resilience 2025 report highlights that only 10% of organizations are equipped to combat AI-driven cyberattacks. Meanwhile, 63% fall into the ‘Exposed Zone,’ lacking a cohesive cybersecurity strategy and essential technical foundations. Paolo Dal Cin, Global Lead at Accenture Security, notes that rising geopolitical tensions, economic instability, and complex operational environments, combined with AI-enhanced attacks, are increasing vulnerability to cyber risks.
In its State of Cybersecurity Resilience 2025 report, Accenture presents a concerning reality: only one in ten organizations globally are equipped to defend against AI-driven cyberattacks.
In contrast, 63% find themselves in what Accenture refers to as the ‘Exposed Zone,’ indicating they lack both a unified cybersecurity strategy and the essential technical infrastructure to withstand contemporary threats.
“Increasing geopolitical tensions, economic instability, and more complex operational environments, combined with AI-enhanced attacks, are making organizations more susceptible to cyber risks,” states Paolo Dal Cin, Global Lead at Accenture Security and one of the report’s three authors.








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