DORA
Cybersecurity statistics about dora
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78% of UK senior security decision makers reallocated budget from other business areas to meet DORA compliance requirements.
48% of UK senior security decision makers reallocated staff members from other projects.
66% of UK CISOs and senior security decision-makers believe that DORA will significantly increase cybersecurity costs in the long term.
25% of UK security professionals cite a short timeline to becoming compliant as a barrier to DORA compliance.
23% of UK security professionals cite a lack of visibility over supply chain/third-party partners as a barrier to DORA compliance.
88% of UK senior security professionals believe that DORA will be beneficial.
47% of financial and banking organisations in the UK have reportedly spent more than one million euros over the last two years on implementing regulations such as DORA and PRA.
43% of the UK financial services industry will miss the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) deadline.
97% of UK senior security decisions makers say they either employ or plan to employ external support to help their business become compliant with DORA.
28% of UK security professionals cite a lack of prioritisation from the wider organisation as a barrier to DORA compliance.
24% of UK security professionals cite a lack of skills/knowledge as a barrier to DORA compliance.
78% of UK senior security decision makers say they currently employ external support.
92% of UK senior security decision makers say they were feeling either very positive or somewhat positive about their organisation’s preparedness ahead of the DORA deadline.
20% of UK senior security decision makers expect to miss the DORA deadline by at least four months.
84% of UK senior security decision makers felt that their organisation had made more than enough budget available to become compliant with DORA.
96% of UK senior security professionals say DORA will significantly enhance overall resilience across the EU and the EU business ecosystem.
28% of financial and banking organisations in the UK have reportedly spent between €501,000-€1,000,000 on implementing regulations such as DORA and PRA.