Kaspersky Study Reveals the Hidden Gaps in Global Cybersecurity Readiness

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A study titled “Improving resilience: cybersecurity through system immunity,” conducted by Kaspersky, explored how organizations currently manage cybersecurity and how they are preparing for future challenges. This research surveyed 850 IT professionals responsible for cybersecurity in large companies across Europe, the Americas, APAC, Russia, and the META region, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Egypt, and South Africa. These respondents represented a diverse range of industries and organizational levels, offering a comprehensive view of current security postures and pain points.

The survey reveals that, despite high satisfaction levels—with 93% of experts in Egypt stating they are “satisfied” to “extremely satisfied” with their current protection—the desire for stronger and more adaptable defenses remains widespread. Although only 8% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with their cybersecurity measures, most recognize the need for improvement. Specifically, 68% believe there are “a few” or “some” areas that could be enhanced, while 33% advocate for significant upgrades.

When asked to identify the weakest aspects of their cybersecurity systems that they would like to improve, respondents pointed to various operational and technical challenges. The most common issues included:

The reliance on manual processes leads to increased operational overhead and delays in identifying and responding to threats, while the absence of proactive threat detection reduces the ability to prevent breaches before they occur. The management of a multiple of different security solutions leads to gaps in coverage, misconfigurations, and increased risk of oversight, as security teams struggle to maintain an integrated, effective defense across diverse systems. The fragmentation hampers swift response times and increases the likelihood of overlooked vulnerabilities, ultimately weakening the organization’s overall security posture.

Among other critical weak sides of their current cybersecurity systems noted by respondents were high risks of systemic collapse following breaches (20%), overly complex IT/OT environments (30%), and outdated threat intelligence (23%). Additional concerns included “alert fatigue” (15%) and insufficient functionality of current solutions (15%). These findings highlight the urgent need for streamlined, intelligent security tools to address these vulnerabilities effectively.

As organizations worldwide strive to strengthen their cybersecurity posture, this research highlights that, alongside enhancing traditional cybersecurity solutions, vendors are working to develop innovative approaches: shifting from protecting inherently vulnerable software with applied security measures toward creating secure-by-design systems with innate resilience. Such systems are capable of safeguarding their core assets even when compromised, often with minimal or no additional cybersecurity spending.

“More and more organizations are beginning to understand that modern challenges require not just strong protection but also a proactive and cohesive security strategy that strengthens every aspect of their digital landscape against potential breaches. That’s why it is essential for companies to adopt a transformative approach, integrating advanced threat intelligence and streamlined processes, and applying reliable, all-encompassing solutions to protect their assets while ensuring operational continuity and building customer trust,” — Alexander Kostyuchenko, Head of Technology Solutions Product Line at Kaspersky.

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