1、1|PwC Navigating the path to cyber resilience:The C-suite guidebookFindings from the 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights India editionBridging the gaps to cyber resilience:The C-suite playbook2|PwC Navigating the path to cyber resilience:The C-suite guidebookAdvances in emerging technologies such as
2、artificial intelligence(AI),increased adoption of cloud,and trends like connected devices have significantly expanded the attack surface and overall threat landscape for enterprises.Given that the focus on technology will only increase with time and with regulatory oversight likely to get more strin
3、gent,the need to build enterprise-level resilience is currently at an all-time high.It is somewhat well accepted today that cybersecurity needs to be an organisational priority.What is also increasingly acknowledged is that cyber resilience is a shared responsibility for the C-suite,and not just a c
4、hief information security officers(CISOs)prerogative.While these are encouraging trends,PwCs 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights uncovers critical deficiencies that organisations must urgently bridge to achieve effective cyber resilience.Our survey encompasses feedback from 4,042 business and technol
5、ogy executives across 77 countries.Of these,155 respondents from India shared with us their views on critical areas such as threat outlook and emerging risks,cyber investments and priorities,the impact of emerging technologies like generative AI(GenAI),regulatory developments,and cyber leadership st
6、rategies.Some of the positive findings from our survey are as follows:Cybersecurity is top of mind:Cybersecurity stays a primary focus for executives in India,ranking among the top three risks alongside digital and technology challenges and inflation.Increasing budgets:A higher percentage of organis