According to Cisco’s 2025 Cybersecurity Readiness Index, only 3 percent of organizations in Europe have achieved the ‘Mature’ level of readiness required to effectively withstand today’s cyber threats, as hyperconnectivity and AI introduce new complexities.
The European Union has adopted regulatory frameworks that address critical infrastructure security (NIS2) and product security (Cyber Resilience Act, CRA), but progress has been critically held back by inconsistent implementation and irregular roadmaps for compliance. The EU has signaled cybersecurity will be a cornerstone of its regulatory simplification program, which presents a unique opportunity to get this back on track.
AI is revolutionizing security and escalating threat levels, with nearly nine-in-ten organizations (87%) facing AI-related security incidents last year. However, only 42% of European respondents are confident their employees fully understand AI related threats, and 42% believe their teams fully grasp how malicious actors are using AI to execute sophisticated attacks (vs 49% globally). This awareness gap leaves organizations critically exposed. The industry needs to dramatically simplify how enterprises deploy, manage, and secure AI to keep pace with the evolving threat landscape.
AI is compounding an already challenging threat landscape. In the last year, nearly half of European organizations (46%) suffered cyberattacks, hindered by complex security frameworks with disparate point solutions. Looking forward, respondents view external threats like malicious actors and state-affiliated groups (58%) as more significant to their organizations than internal threats (42%), underscoring the urgent need for streamlined defense strategies to thwart external attacks.
Cisco’s Cybersecurity Readiness Index provides further evidence that ‘carrots’ are required to go alongside the legislative ‘sticks’. Policy makers need to incentivize the removal of outdated technologies and adoption of modern architecture, including AI-powered defenses. They also need to swiftly boost initiatives to enable a skilled cyber workforce, in partnership with industry.
The Index evaluates companies’ readiness across five pillars—Identity Intelligence, Network Resilience, Machine Trustworthiness, Cloud Reinforcement, and AI Fortification. Based on a double-blind survey of close to 2,000 private sector security and business leaders in Europe* (8,000 globally. Companies were then categorized into four readiness stages: Beginner, Formative, Progressive, and Mature.
Organizations must simplify their security frameworks, prioritize cybersecurity in their IT budgets, elevate AI threat awareness, address risk from unmanaged devices and shadow AI, and prioritize AI for threat detection, response and recovery.
Cybersecurity preparedness remains alarmingly low in Europe as 69% of European respondents (71% globally) anticipate business disruptions from cyber incidents within the next 12 to 24 months.
AI is reshaping the world, introducing risks of a magnitude never before encountered—challenging infrastructures and those who defend it.
Cisco’s report highlights the critical gaps in security readiness and an alarming complacency in addressing them. Organizations must rethink their strategies to remain relevant and secure in the AI era.
How ready is your organization? Check the Cybersecurity Readiness Assessment Tool to find out.
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