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EMEA Cybersecurity Skills Shortage Drives Risky Practices


EMEA Cybersecurity Skills Shortage Drives Risky Practices
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  • September 15, 2025

A growing cybersecurity skills crisis is forcing 64% of organisations across EMEA to take risky shortcuts and temporary fixes to meet security demands, according to new research from Insight Enterprises. In the UK, the problem is equally acute, with 67% of organisations reporting a cybersecurity skills shortage and over half (56%) describing the impact as "severe" or "significant." The shortage is hitting hardest at the senior level, with 50% citing gaps in strategic skills such as governance, planning, and risk assessment.

Quick Intel

  • 64% of EMEA organisations take risky security shortcuts due to cyber skills shortage.
  • In UK, 67% face skills gaps, with 56% reporting severe or significant impact.
  • Only 24% of EMEA IT decision-makers have sufficient in-house cyber skills.
  • Shortages delay initiatives (57%) and hinder compliance (57%).
  • Top barriers: high hiring costs (68%) and lack of qualified candidates (65%).
  • Gaps span technical, operational, leadership, and compliance roles.

Impact on Security and Operations

Only 24% of IT decision-makers across EMEA say they have sufficient in-house cyber skills to keep pace with evolving threats. These shortages are delaying key initiatives (57%) and leaving more than half (57%) struggling to meet compliance requirements. The study uncovers top barriers to closing the skills gap in EMEA: 68% of IT leaders cite the high cost of hiring and training as a major barrier, while 65% point to a lack of qualified candidates in the market. But the issue runs deeper than recruitment, with the research showing that the cyber skills gap is not confined to technical roles; it spans operations, leadership, and compliance functions. This shortage is undermining both day-to-day resilience and long-term strategic planning.

From Skills Shortage to Strategy Crisis

Cybersecurity is no longer just a staffing challenge — it’s a strategic imperative. As organisations accelerate digital transformation, the widening cyber skills gap is undermining confidence in their ability to innovate securely. This isn’t just a talent issue; it’s a threat to long-term growth and resilience. “The answer isn’t simply more hires or more tools,” said Adrian Gregory, EMEA President at Insight. “What’s needed is a fundamental shift in how organisations think about security, from reactive defence to proactive design.” That shift starts with leadership. Closing the cyber skills gap means cultivating leaders who can orchestrate human–machine collaboration, translate technical risk into business impact, and embed security into the fabric of innovation. “The organisations that will lead in the next era,” Adrian Gregory continued, “are those that align strategic talent with intelligent technology and trusted partnerships. It’s this blend that builds the resilience required to grow, adapt, and stay ahead.”

Insight Enterprises' research highlights the urgent need for organisations to address the cyber skills crisis through strategic leadership and partnerships to mitigate risks and support secure innovation. Read the full report here.

About Insight

Insight Enterprises is a leading Solutions Integrator that helps clients solve technology challenges by combining the right hardware, software, and services. We’re a global Fortune 500 technology company with a network of over 8,000 partners and experts around the world who provide access to end-to-end IT capabilities. For more than 35 years, we have delivered and optimised technology solutions for our clients efficiently, effectively, and safely. We are rated as a Great Place to Work, a Forbes World’s Best Employer, and a Fortune World’s Best Workplace.

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