1、PwC|2025 Global Digital Trust Insights|1Bridging the gapsto cyber resilience:The C-suite playbookFindings from the 2025 GlobalDigital Trust InsightsPwC|2025 Global Digital Trust Insights|2Findings from the 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights2%Only 2%have implemented cyber resilience actions across th
2、eir organisation in all areas surveyed50%Under 50%of CISOs are involved to a large extent in key business activities13%point gap in confidence between CISO/CSOs and CEOs regarding compliance with AI and resilience regulationsWith the attack surface continuing to expand through advances in AI,connect
3、ed devices and cloud technologies and the regulatory environment in constant flux,achieving cyber resilience at an enterprise level is critical.Yet despite widespread awareness of the challenges,significant gaps persist.To safeguard their organisations,executives should treat cybersecurity as a stan
4、ding item on the business agenda,embedding it into every strategic decision and demanding C-suite collaboration.PwCs 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights survey of 4,042 business and tech executives from across 77 countries revealed significant gaps companies must bridge before achieving cyber resilie
5、nce.Gaps in implementation of cyber resilience:Despite heightened concerns about cyber risk,only 2%of the executives say their company has implemented cyber resilience actions across their organisation in all areas surveyed.Gaps in preparedness:Organisations feel least prepared to address the cyber
6、threats they find most concerning,such as cloud-related risks and third-party breaches.Gaps in CISO involvement:Fewer than half of the executives say their CISOs are involved to a large extent in strategic planning,board reporting and overseeing tech deployments.Gaps in regulatory compliance confide