Veeam Report Reveals a Market-Wide Shift From Recovery Confidence to Proven Data Resilience Amid Ransomware Threats and AI Adoption

#AI--Veeam® Software, the Data and AI Trust Company, today released the Data Trust and Resilience Report 2026, revealing a growing disconnect between how confident organizations feel about cyber resi...

Autore: Business Wire

New Veeam Data Trust and Resilience Report finds 90% of security leaders believe they can recover quickly but only 28% fully restore data after a ransomware attack

SEATTLE: #AI--Veeam® Software, the Data and AI Trust Company, today released the Data Trust and Resilience Report 2026, revealing a growing disconnect between how confident organizations feel about cyber resilience and the reality of recovery outcomes. As ransomware, regulatory pressure, and AI-driven data risk grow, even mature organizations are finding that confidence in recovery and proof of recovery are fundamentally different capabilities.

The Veeam Data Trust and Resilience Report 2026, based on insights from more than 900 senior IT, security and risk leaders worldwide, found that while 90% of organizations express confidence in their ability to recover from a cyber incident, fewer than one in three ransomware victims fully recovered their data. On average, organizations recovered just 72% of affected data following a ransomware attack.

“Confidence in recovery from a ransomware attack is high, but the data tells a different story – and AI is only widening that gap,” said Anand Eswaran, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Veeam. “Even the most sophisticated organizations are discovering that confidence in recovery and proof of recovery are fundamentally different capabilities. Data resilience is still the hard requirement: knowing what data you have, where it lives, who can access it, and proving you can restore clean, trusted data fast when attackers – or operational failures – put the business under pressure. The infrastructure for deploying AI has rapidly outpaced the ability to secure it. Organizations need end-to-end capabilities to understand, secure, protect, govern and ensure their data is resilient at machine speed.”

“Veeam is redefining data resilience for the agentic era, where AI agents, apps, and data move faster than traditional controls. Our unified trusted platform, strengthened by our recent acquisition of Securiti AI, delivers the visibility, precision, and trust required to operationalize resilience so businesses can adopt AI safely without compromising recovery, compliance, or continuity. The organizations that will lead tomorrow are those proving trust, not just believing in it – and this is the new standard Veeam is setting for the industry.”

Key Findings: Confidence Is High, But There’s a Critical Shift from Confidence to Proven Recovery

The 2026 report highlights why “recovery confidence” must be paired with validated recovery capabilities and measurable outcomes:

AI Is Moving Faster Than Governance – and Increasing Data Exposure

As AI shifts from experimentation to execution, the report shows many organizations are struggling to maintain visibility and control over data flows across apps, clouds, and third‑party services.

What Separates Stronger Recoveries: Four Practices That Matter

Across industries and maturity levels, the report identifies four capabilities consistently linked to stronger outcomes:

  • Clear visibility into enterprise data and AI risk in production and in backup data.
  • Enforced security controls (not policy alone).
  • Proven recovery through realistic testing and validation.
  • Executive alignment on ownership, reporting, and “what recovered means.”
  • One clear signal of moving from intent to execution: organizations with enforceable controls such as data loss prevention (DLP) reported measurably better visibility and less security lag as AI usage expands.

    Budgets, Metrics and Measured Readiness Drive Better Outcomes

    The report also finds that resilience improves when readiness becomes measurable, and leadership sees risk in business terms:

    The report underscores a pivotal reality for business leaders: AI is amplifying both opportunity and operational exposure, and recovery plans must evolve beyond assumptions. Data trust isn’t a statement – it’s a capability proven through controls, clarity, and clean recovery.

    To download the full Data Trust and Resilience Report 2026, visit: https://go.veeam.com/data-trust-resilience-report.

    About Veeam Software

    Veeam is the Data and AI Trust Company, specializing in helping organizations ensure their data and AI are fully understood, secured, and resilient to enable the acceleration of safe AI at scale. As the market leader in both data resilience and data security posture management, Veeam is built for the convergence of identity, data, security, and AI risk.

    Veeam delivers deep contextual intelligence across every data asset, identity, and AI model. The company governs access for both humans and AI agents, automates privacy, compliance, and remediation processes, and protects and recovers organizations from modern threats – including ransomware, disasters, AI errors, and ensuring the restoration of clean, trusted data. Veeam empowers organizations to move beyond simply protecting data, enabling them to activate and unlock its full potential.

    Headquartered in Seattle with offices in more than 30 countries, Veeam protects over 550,000 customers worldwide, including 82% of the Fortune 500, who trust Veeam to keep their businesses running. Learn more at www.veeam.com or follow Veeam on LinkedIn @veeam-software and X @veeam.

    Fonte: Business Wire


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