London, 24 June 2026. New research finds that cyber is the leading cause of downtime and data loss for the fourth year running
In the wake of highly disruptive attacks on M&S and Jaguar Land Rover, 65% of organisations now think a serious cyber attack could threaten their survival, according to Databarracks’ Data Health Check 2026, released today.
The annual survey of 500 IT decision-makers also reveals that, for the fourth consecutive year, cyber is the leading cause of both downtime and data loss. 30% of organisations cited cyber incidents as their biggest cause of IT downtime over the last 12 months, ahead of hardware failure at 19%. Meanwhile, 43% of large organisations reported losing data as a result of a cyber attack.
Other key findings from the research include:
- Integrating IT and business resilience is the leading resilience priority in 2026, cited by 39% of organisations, just ahead of updating continuity plans (38%) and improving backup processes (38%).
- AI-driven attacks have more than doubled in frequency in the last 12 months, affecting 25% of organisations, and are now seen as the biggest resilience challenge facing organisations over the next 5 years.
- Only 18% of organisations that suffered a ransomware attack paid the ransom, while 59% recovered from backups.
- 76% of organisations believe they are more resilient than they were 12 months ago.