SEATTLE – December 10, 2025: Veeam® Software, the #1 global leader by market share in Data Resilience polled more than 250 senior IT and business decision-makers worldwide to uncover what key trends will shape IT in 2026. Cybersecurity threats and the impact of AI maturity and regulation are the two most significant disruptors facing the industry in the coming year.
Organizational data remains a critical concern: nearly 60% of respondents report reduced visibility of where their data resides due to the growth of multi-cloud and SaaS environments. Meanwhile, AI-generated attacks are seen as the greatest risk of data security, and compliance pressures around data sovereignty – rated extremely or moderately important by 76% of leaders – are set to reshape cloud strategies worldwide.
“IT and business leaders are entering 2026 with unprecedented complexity,” said Anand Eswaran, CEO of Veeam. “Cybersecurity and AI are today’s reality - and accelerating in 2026. Organizations must prioritize data resilience and compliance while embracing innovation responsibly. At Veeam, we see this as an opportunity to lead with trust, security, and simplicity.”
Key Finding: Cybersecurity and AI Dominate the Disruptors and Risk Landscape
The survey asked IT leaders what they see as the biggest disruptor in 2026, with nearly half pointing to security concerns.
Key Finding: Security, Resilience and Sovereignty Take Center Stage
In response to these risks, IT leaders are prioritizing security and resilience initiatives:
Key Finding: Visibility and Recovery Confidence Remain Low
Despite heavy investment in cybersecurity, confidence in recovery remains alarmingly low, and reduced visibility across sprawling IT environments means leaders are often flying blind when it comes to knowing where their data resides. The survey revealed:
Key Finding: The Call for Accountability and External Standards
Leaders are calling for accountability at every level – from the boardroom to the supply chain. The strong support for ransomware payment bans reflects the frustration with the cycle of payouts fueling criminal activity. By demanding higher standards from partners and executives, organizations are signaling that resilience is not just a technical issue, but a matter of governance and trust.
About the Survey
This survey collected feedback from 250+ respondents and explored key themes including the impact of artificial intelligence, data management challenges, IT strategy and leadership, confidence in incident recovery, and future directions for backup and recovery solutions. Respondents represented Americas, APJ, and EMEA regions.
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