CI/CD Token Permissions
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd token permissions
Showing 6461-6480 of 10000 results
65% of consumers use a unique password across their different accounts.
49% of consumers worry about cryptocurrency exchange and trading.
The youngest adult age group (18–29) experienced a 27 percentage-point increase in encountering text scams between 2024 and 2025 (reaching 40% in 2025).
In the US, nearly two-thirds of Americans (62%) have at least some trust in organizations that manage their identities.
46% of organizations report having ransomware insurance in 2025, a decrease from 54.6% in 2024.
Vulnerability exploitation accounted for 21.3% of initial access vectors.
79% of defense contractors lack vulnerability management solutions.
Only 5% of MFA users use a physical security key, the most secure method of authentication.
The C-Suite ranks cyber attack or breach as the #1 current risk for global organizations.
Comcast Business blocked 191M proxy-based C2 attempts.
7.2% of assessed objectives were cyberespionage.
67% of US-based IT and security professionals indicated that using technology independently tested by credible third parties for security and reliability would enhance IT teams’ productivity and confidence in cyberattack recovery
78% of defense contractors lack patch management solutions.
74% of education institutions allow AI tools with guidelines for faculty and staff.
Public Administration was the most targeted sector in the EU, accounting for just over 38% of incidents.
1% of consumers stay informed about trending scams and online threats through radio.
Scam victimization in Sweden rose from 35% to 42%.
41% of schools report they have already experienced AI-related cyber incidents.
27% of respondents have little to no trust at all in organizations tasked with managing their identity data.
33% of consumers say multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a feature that would increase trust when engaging with brands online.