
Companies stay overwhelmingly assured within the worth of cybersecurity regardless of the current high-profile cyberattacks on retailers, a survey has proven.
GlobalData’s Tech Sentiment Polls Q2 2025 survey, carried out throughout the corporate’s community of B2B information web sites between April and June, discovered that 85% of respondents imagine both that cybersecurity will dwell as much as all of its promise or that there’s some use for it. By way of the influence the know-how is anticipated to have, 69% of respondents steered it could both considerably or at the very least barely disrupt their industries.

Almost two-thirds (60%) of respondents reported that cybersecurity is already disrupting their industries, with an extra 18% believing that it’s going to achieve this in some unspecified time in the future within the subsequent decade. The survey confirmed a slight fall within the proportion of respondents predicting that cybersecurity wouldn’t disrupt their business in any respect, from 22% in Q1 2025 to 18% in Q2.
The survey was carried out across the time that varied retailers within the UK and elsewhere had been being hit by cyberattacks. They included Marks & Spencer, Co-op and Harrods.

By the use of context, GlobalData mentioned in its report outlining the survey outcomes: “As a know-how, cybersecurity is ubiquitous throughout all sectors. In Q2 2025, 68% of respondents believed cybersecurity was already disrupting their business or would achieve this within the subsequent 12 months. No business is exempt from cyberattacks.
“A decrease proportion of respondents claimed to totally perceive cybersecurity this quarter (39%) than within the earlier quarter (46%). As cyberattacks turn out to be extra refined, it will likely be harder to establish and sort out cybersecurity threats.”
Elsewhere, the survey confirmed that synthetic intelligence stays the know-how that respondents imagine will likely be most disruptive. Effectively over half (58%) imagine it would considerably disrupt their industries, with an extra fifth (19%) anticipating a slight disruption.

