Regulatory
We've curated 26 cybersecurity statistics about Regulatory to help you understand how compliance mandates and industry standards are shaping cybersecurity practices in 2025, ensuring organizations are better equipped to tackle evolving threats and protect sensitive data.
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General Counsels cite these top drivers of risk: geopolitical conflicts 52%, regulatory changes 48%, AI-related risks 39%, cyber threats 39%, and supply chain disruptions 33%.
35% of respondents cite interpreting and operationalizing complex regulatory requirements as their biggest challenge.
Meeting regulatory requirements is cited as a key challenge to using AI by 30% of nonprofit funders.
Auditing and reporting for compliance and regulatory requirements consumes 28.5% of Managed Service Provider (MSP) technician time.
20.4% of Managed Service Providers (MSPs) identified handling compliance and regulatory requirements (e.g., policy drift) as a top pain point when managing Microsoft 365.
20.39% of IT decision-makers at financial services firms reported that regulatory compliance support is currently fully or partially managed by an MSP or MSSP.
42% of companies have a higher awareness of regulatory issues.
95% of respondents indicated that the Regulatory landscape requires significant or moderate improvement.
42% of respondents surveyed need significant skill improvement in regulatory landscape.
Nearly a third (29.5%) of iGaming operators found keeping up with new regulations "very challenging".
Only 12% of companies feel "completely prepared" to address the global patchwork of data privacy laws.
When asked about the top challenges when acting on threat intelligence, 38% of CISOs said regulatory constraints.
Nearly 55% of organizations are unprepared for AI regulatory compliance.
52% of healthcare leaders say maintaining compliance is a significant challenge.
60% of healthcare organizations say staying current with regulations is their top challenge regarding compliance.
57% of healthcare organizations lack the time and resources to meet stringent requirements and oversee the compliance process.
30% of EMEA manufacturing respondents cite regulatory requirements as a main driver for Secure Remote Access (SRA) implementation.
95% of AI applications are at medium or high risk for EU GDPR violation.
Only 22% of all AI applications are in adherence to one or more compliance certifications such as HIPAA, PCI, ISO, FISMA, and FedRAMP.
33% of respondents were subjected to legal or regulatory consequences due to compromised data as a result of device theft.