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4 in 10 executives (which is 40%) at hotels say that 16-25% of their total IT budget is devoted to cybersecurity.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

Deep nudes services offer free trials or limited free plans, with paid versions being relatively affordable, with subscriptions ranging from just $9.99 to $22 per month.

Trend Micro7/9/2025

80% of organizations with low visibility of their software supply chain view critical factors like custom code, commercial off-the-shelf software, and API integrations as "very risky" or "somewhat risky".

LevelBlue7/9/2025

40% of hotel IT and security leaders say outdated technology increases their cybersecurity risk.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

Among critical sector organisations at Level 4 maturity, 65% reported zero intrusions in the past year.

Fortinet7/9/2025
Critical sectorOT security

Fewer than 50% of hotels have deployed advanced defenses like vulnerability scanning, automated data backups, or integrated ransomware protection.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

About half (49%) of companies say they lack the visibility to fully understand – or even identify – software supply chain risks.

LevelBlue7/9/2025

12% of hotel IT and security leaders said an attack could lead to hotel closure.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

50% of hotel IT and security executives expect an increase in attack severity during the summer 2025 travel season.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

Despite high investment in enhanced software supply chain security, Europe ranks lowest at 23% in prioritizing engaging with software suppliers about security credentials

LevelBlue7/9/2025
Software supply chainEurope

72% of hotels are investing in next-gen antivirus, anti-malware, and anti-spam.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

In Latin America, 50% say they are prepared for software supply chain attacks.

LevelBlue7/9/2025
Software supply chainLatin America

Top hotel attack methods include data breaches exposing sensitive guest PII (46%), phishing attacks (40%), and guest Wi-Fi network compromise or misuse (38%).

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

26% of hotel IT and security leaders report limited in-house cybersecurity expertise.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

26% of hotel IT and security leaders say an influx of seasonal employees unfamiliar with cyber policies and best practices increases risk.

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

In 2025, more than half (52%) of organisations in the critical sector report that the CISO or CSO is now directly responsible for OT security. This represents a dramatic rise from just 16% in 2022 regarding CISO/CSO responsibility for OT security.

Fortinet7/9/2025
Critical sectorOT security

The most likely business impacts of a cyberattack on a hotel include reputational damage from negative reviews (66%), financial losses (46%), lawsuits (42%), lower occupancy (32%), and higher insurance premiums (30%).

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

30% of hotels do not have plans to outsource to a managed security service provider (MSSP)

VikingCloud7/9/2025
HospitalityHotels

Manufacturing accounted for 17% of all targeted attacks, more than any other sector, according to Fortinet’s 2025 Global Threat Landscape Report.

Fortinet7/9/2025
Critical sectorOT security

39% of CEOs say AI adoption presents a greater risk to the software supply chain.

LevelBlue7/9/2025
Software supply chainAI