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Nearly half of financial services organizations (49%) operate without formal AI policies.

HCLTech9/29/2025
Financial servicesAI

Prior hands-on cybersecurity experience is considered very important by 60% of respondents, marking a decline from 73% last year.

ISACA9/29/2025
HiringSkills

Employer-paid employee certification fees dropped to the second most common benefit, offered by only 54% of respondents, a decrease from 65% in 2024

ISACA9/29/2025

High work-stress levels, limited promotion and development opportunities, and recruitment by other enterprises are the top reasons cybersecurity professionals leave their current roles.

ISACA9/29/2025

91% of payment leaders express concern regarding the risks associated with AI.

HCLTech9/29/2025
Financial servicesAI

60% of payment leaders find the current AI fraud detection tools ineffective.

HCLTech9/29/2025
Financial servicesAI

66% of respondents indicate that their cybersecurity roles are significantly or slightly more stressful now than five years ago.

ISACA9/29/2025

The complex cyber threat landscape is cited as the main reason for stress by 63% of respondents in 2025, down from 81% in 2024.

ISACA9/29/2025

Soft skills are the largest reported skill gap in cybersecurity, increasing from 51% in 2024 to 59% in 2025.

ISACA9/29/2025
HiringSkills

Half of respondent enterprises have challenges retaining qualified cybersecurity professionals, which is the lowest percentage reported since 2020.

ISACA9/29/2025

Nearly 45% of business leaders believe Gen Z employees are more likely than other generations to leak company information.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

A quarter (25%) of business leaders report seeing Gen Z employees use company logos, contracts, or pay stubs in videos.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

18% of business leaders say a Gen Z employee has leaked confidential information.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

25% of business leaders say Gen Z employees posted screenshots of sensitive Slack or Teams chats online.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

In Q2 2025, 13% of malicious emails (phishing, malware, etc.) were not blocked by the email gateway security system. This is 1 percentage point higher than in Q1 2025.

HP Wolf Security9/12/2025
EmailPhishing

In Q2 2025, 40% of all detected cyber threats (malware, phishing payloads, etc.) were sent inside archive files (like .zip, .rar, .7z). This share is 2 percentage points higher than in Q1 2025.

HP Wolf Security9/12/2025

Of business leaders that said Gen Z employees leaked confidential information, 42% reported financial losses.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

28% of business leaders say Gen Z employees shared Zoom clips or screenshots from confidential meetings.

PasswordManager.com9/12/2025
Gen ZConfidential information

Documents, such as Microsoft Word formats (e.g., DOC, DOCX), accounted for 9% of threats in Q2 2025, growing by 1 percentage point over the previous quarter.

HP Wolf Security9/12/2025

Email remained the top vector for delivering malware, accounting for 61% of threats caught by HP Sure Click in Q2 2025. This was a 1 percentage point drop compared to Q1 2025.

HP Wolf Security9/12/2025
EmailMalware