CI/CD-Based Deployment
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd-based deployment
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Ransom payment values declined by 35%.
While 99% of organizations experienced incidents tied to human error, the vast majority stated they struggle to implement effective, scalable SAT programs.
37% of members aged 55+ feel confident in credit union security.
There was a 15% decrease in global bot attacks in 2024.
Over 90% of manufacturing and automotive leaders display a chronic lack of faith in current AI-based cybersecurity.
99% of organizations see value in using AI to support automatically generating training campaigns and workflows.
72% of credit union members said they'd be more likely to trust and adopt an identity protection product if it came from their credit union rather than a third-party provider.
In the Asia Pacific region, 33% of respondents report security is “always” a factor in purchasing decisions.
Security training reduces global phishing click rates by 86%.
Nearly all of the organizations surveyed (99%) are in favour of including AI in future SAT tools and workflows.
More than half (53%) of respondents agreed that the effort required to run their current SAT tools outweighs their impact.
The global PPP fell by a total of 86% after 12 months of ongoing security training.
Scams, including authorized push payment (APP) fraud, represent 11% of cases. This is down from 16% of cases in 2023.
Globally, the top three most at-risk industries with the highest baseline PPP were Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals (41.9%), Insurance (39.2%), and Retail & Wholesale (36.5%).
The attack rate on Communication, Mobile and Media (CMM) companies increased by 15% year on year.
Organizations with 10,000+ employees showed a global baseline PPP of 40.5%.
90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans.
83% of respondents agreed that their current SAT tools require substantial effort to operate and maintain.
95% of organizations see value in using AI to Automatically create individualized attack simulations based on individual user profiles.
Fewer than half of all credit union members see credit unions as more secure than traditional banks.