Business Email Compromise (BEC)
Cybersecurity statistics about business email compromise (bec)
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81% of organizations plan to assign OT cybersecurity to the CISO within the next year, up from 80% in 2025.
Organizations' OT cybersecurity maturity ratings at Level 0 increased to 5%, up from 1% in 2025.
Organizations' OT cybersecurity maturity ratings at Level 1 increased to 17%, up from 5% in 2025.
Organizations' OT cybersecurity maturity ratings at Level 2 increased to 27%, up from 13% in 2025.
Organizations' OT cybersecurity maturity ratings at Level 4 fell to 17%, down from 49% in 2025.
Level 4 maturity for OT security solutions declined to 14%, down from 19% in 2025.
76% of organizations reported phishing as an intrusion.
50% of organizations reported ransomware intrusions, down from 54% in 2025.
There is a 20-point increase in organizations expecting new regulations within two to five years rather than beyond five years.
14% of organizations have full visibility into OT systems, up from 5% in 2025.
40% of organizations report their ICS systems are less than five years old, up from 20% in 2025.
18% of developers apply security continuously as they write code.
95% of CISOs feel pressure to suppress or delay compliance-related security issues when business deadlines are at stake.
Companies with 81–100% AI-generated production code ship software with known security vulnerabilities at a 47% rate compared with 14% for companies with 1–20% AI-generated production code, making them nearly three times more likely.
75% of organizations knowingly deploy vulnerable code at some point.
More than 80% of developers do not apply application security continuously as code is written.
Within one year, the share of organizations knowingly shipping vulnerable code decreases from 81% to 75%.
Within one year, the proportion of companies with formal AI governance policies increases from 18% to 22%.
93% of organizations acknowledge a recent breach tied to their own applications.
73% of organizations describe their security posture as 'advanced' or 'highly mature'.