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RSA 2025: Levelblue 2025 Futures Report emphasizes growing cyber threats and gaps in business laving

Levelblue, a provider of Managed Security Services, Strategic Consulting and Threat Intelligence, announced the start of his futures report from 2025: Cyber ​​-Resilience and business effects at the RSAC 2025 conference. After the publication of the first Levelblue -Futures report in 2024, this year's report immersed in the characteristics of cyber -resilient organizations, the development of attack vectors and the department of managers on the business objectives and cyber security.

Since artificial intelligence (AI) spends excitement and transformative potential, the report shows that organizations progress with innovations despite increased security concerns. In fact, only 29 percent of the managers surveyed state that they are hesitating due to cyber security effects of AI tools and technologies.

Organizations expect AI-driven attacks such as deeper and synthetic identity attacks in 2025, but many remain unprepared. The Levelblue Futures report showed that only 29 percent of the managers indicate that they are prepared for AI threats, although almost half (42 percent) believe that they will occur. In addition, almost a third (32 percent) believe that your organization is prepared for Deepfake attacks, even though 44 percent await you. Since AI-powered technologies make attacks more demanding, 59 percent of managers state that it is becoming increasingly difficult for employees to identify real threats.

“In 2025, AI organizations again forces himself to turn again,” said Theresa Lanowitz, boss evangelist of Levelblue. “Our research results show that managers of the threats to which they are exposed to become more aware and increase the measurements of cyber resistance accordingly. However, they still underestimate the potential risk of cyber attacks by AI and have extensive work to prepare and protect themselves properly.”

Fortunately, the corporate orientation and awareness of cyber resistance in the past 12 months have been a central focus. 45 percent of the managers stated that cyber resistance is more priority than just as a cyber security problem – and an increase of 27 percent last year.

Two thirds (66 percent) of the managers say that their cyber security team corresponds to the business limits, while almost half (43 percent) of managers within cyber-response organizations report that they increase the commitment to resilience in terms of resilience discussions compared to 37 percent of the managers as a whole. 79 percent of cyber-resilient organizations say that their adaptive approach to cyber security enables your company to take a greater risk with innovation.

Other important findings are:

  • 48 percent report that it will be better to defend AI-powered cyber opponents
  • 41 percent of the organizations state that they have a significantly higher volume of attacks
  • From the beginning, 61 percent of the cyber resilient executives assigned new initiatives to a cyber security budget, compared to 46 percent in total
  • 53 percent of cyber resilient organizations are committed to the recognition of advanced threats
  • 68 percent say that media reports on top-class violations have increased cyber security on the C-Suite agenda

The Levelblue -Futures report recommends four specific steps to best achieve the cyber resilience: to drive cyber resistance into the organization, to be embedded the responsibilities of cyber security throughout the company, proactively (non -reactive) and prioritize resilience in the software delivery chain.

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