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Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025/26

By uk-times.com26 May 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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2025/26 breaches survey shows cyber threat remains widespread 

The latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey shows that 43% of businesses and 28% of charities experienced a cyber breach or attack in the past 12 months.

Medium (65%) and large (69%) businesses were more likely to report a breach than micro (42%) and small (46%) businesses. Among organisations that experienced a breach, 29% reported attacks occurring at least once a week. The proportion of breached businesses reporting a loss of revenue or share value rose from 2% to 5%.

Phishing remains the most common type of attack, affecting 38% of UK businesses and 25% of charities. Ransomware attacks declined among businesses, but increased among charities and had a greater impact on some organisations.

The survey also found that nearly a third (31%) of businesses are using, adopting, or considering artificial intelligence (AI). However, only 24% of these businesses have cyber security measures in place to manage the associated risks.

For detailed findings, read the full Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025/26. 

Reduce your cyber risk

Businesses can take practical steps to reduce cyber risk and strengthen their defences

  1. Use the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) free guidance to understand common threats and how to respond.
  2. Sign up to the NCSC Early Warning service to receive alerts about potential cyber threats.
  3. Achieve Cyber Essentials certification to protect against the most common attacks and demonstrate good security practice.

Find out what actions to take and access step-by-step guidance on cyber security for business.

First published 26 May 2026

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