Business Email Compromise (BEC)
Cybersecurity statistics about business email compromise (bec)
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46% of French leaders cite protecting intellectual property and sensitive information as a primary motivation for data sovereignty.
60% of organizations in Middle East and Africa (MEA) have fully operationalized data sovereignty.
32% of organizations report major challenges with Shadow IT where systems are deployed outside of IT governance.
88% of enterprises are running AI agents, but only 7% are fully prepared to manage them.
38% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs call vibe-coded tools running in production a top operational risk.
19% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs can definitively say their organizations have not had an AI-caused production incident because of monitoring they have in place.
22% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs indicate their organizations have had at least one AI-caused production incident.
5% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs are very confident they have full visibility into all production internal tools.
Approximately 95% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs acknowledge at least some gaps in visibility into production internal tools.
31% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs say their organization's tolerance for friction in enabling AI building is near zero.
81% of senior technology leaders believe log ingestion and processing must be open and automated for real-time analysis.
60% of employees say the productivity benefits of unsanctioned AI outweigh the security risks when deadlines are involved
73% of security leaders view AI as an opportunity rather than a risk for cybersecurity.
10% of security leaders believe major businesses and organizations are significantly underprotected against DNS outages.
98% of security leaders are concerned about the risks of giving third-party AI-based systems, including large language models, access to company data.
79% of security leaders are concerned or very concerned that suppliers' and partners' AI tool use poses a cybersecurity risk to their organization.
70% of security leaders say their organizations apply risk controls only to key suppliers.
44% of security leaders use AI-based solutions for threat detection and fraud prevention.
83% of organizations are currently using or planning to adopt AI for cybersecurity.
68% of cybersecurity professionals say the job has become harder over the past two years.