CI/CD Token Permissions
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Latin America had the highest share of protected websites against bots.
In Latin America, only 3.5% of websites were fully protected against bots.
87% of UK IT leaders in the finance sector report exposure to email-related incidents.
85% of UK IT leaders in the legal sector report exposure to email-related incidents.
60% of organizations in the legal sector experienced email incidents, yet only 41% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
59% of organizations in the technology sector experienced email incidents, yet only 39% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
The financial services industry resolves about two-thirds (66.7%) of serious findings. This ranks the industry 10 out of the 13 industries Cobalt researched.
Financial services firms demonstrate strengths in avoiding common, code-level flaws due to mature security programs and automated scanning (SAST/DAST). However, they struggle with vulnerabilities that require human-led testing.
44% of all participants admitted to having interacted with a phishing message in the last year.
In the US, concern about AI compromising security increased from 61% in 2024 to 77% in 2025 (a 16-point increase).
47% of respondents use personal email accounts lacking MFA to log in to social media accounts.
92% of Government bodies in the UK reported an email-related breach.
In the UK, 37% of respondents believe hardware security keys and device-bound passkeys are the most secure authentication methods, up from 17% in 2024 (a 20-point increase).
78% of financial services firms report fixing critical vulnerabilities in business-critical assets within 14 days, indicating they narrowly meet strict internal SLA requirements.
70% of financial services firms report that delays in scheduling pentests sometimes impact compliance or business timelines.
Among enterprises with 10,001+ employees, just 2.2% had full protection against bots.
61% of enterprises with 10,001+ employees were completely unprotected against bots.
56% of Government bodies in the UK reported a breach in the past year alone.
Only 26% of respondents consider usernames and passwords to be the most secure authentication method.
89% of UK IT leaders agreed that well-managed email signatures directly contribute to professionalism and client confidence.