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59% of Indian Organizations Expect a Cyber Breach in 2025: Zscaler Study

A recent study by Zscaler, a leading cloud security company, reveals that 59% of Indian organizations expect to face a cyber breach in 2025. This alarming statistic highlights the growing cybersecurity challenges faced by businesses in India, driven by increasing digital transformation and evolving cyber threats.


The study found that:

  • 59% of Indian organizations believe they will experience a cyber breach in 2025.
  • Ransomware attacks and phishing campaigns are the top concerns for businesses.
  • The shift to cloud-based operations has increased vulnerabilities, with misconfigured cloud settings being a major risk factor.

Despite the growing threat, many organizations are unprepared:

  • Only 34% of Indian businesses have a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy in place.
  • Budget constraints and skill shortages are significant barriers to improving cybersecurity defenses.

The consequences of cyber breaches are severe:

  • Financial losses: The average cost of a data breach in India is estimated at ₹17.6 crore (approx. $2.2 million).
  • Reputational damage: Loss of customer trust and brand reputation.
  • Operational disruptions: Downtime and loss of productivity.

To better understand the cybersecurity landscape in India, The Cyber Monk conducted its own analysis, which aligns with Zscaler’s findings:

  • Rapid Digital Transformation: The accelerated adoption of cloud services, IoT devices, and remote work has expanded the attack surface.
  • Sophisticated Attack Techniques: Cybercriminals are using advanced methods like AI-powered attacks and zero-day exploits.
  • Lack of Awareness: Many employees and organizations are unaware of basic cybersecurity practices, making them easy targets.

Based on our analysis, here’s what Indian organizations can do to protect themselves:

  • Invest in Cybersecurity: Allocate sufficient budget for advanced security tools and training.
  • Adopt a Zero Trust Model: Ensure that every user and device is verified before accessing resources.
  • Regular Audits and Updates: Conduct frequent security audits and keep systems updated to patch vulnerabilities.
  • Employee Training: Educate employees on recognizing phishing attempts and following best practices.

The Zscaler study and our analysis underscore the urgent need for Indian organizations to prioritize cybersecurity. With cyber threats becoming more frequent and sophisticated, businesses must take proactive steps to safeguard their data, operations, and reputation.


At The Cyber Monk, we are dedicated to helping individuals and businesses navigate the complex world of cybersecurity. From beginner-friendly guides to expert insights, we provide the tools and knowledge you need to stay safe online.

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The Zscaler study serves as a wake-up call for Indian organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses. By adopting best practices and investing in advanced security measures, businesses can mitigate risks and build a resilient digital infrastructure.

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