CI/CD Token Permissions
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd token permissions
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In one analysis, retail had 30.9% vulnerable web applications.
73% of respondents say they already work with an MSP.
In one analysis, finance had 5% of vulnerable assets across cloud, APIs, and web applications.
Nearly one in 10 (7%) of those surveyed did not know which data sets to encrypt.
Only 4% of organizations are now using encryption specifically to protect against ransomware in 2025. This is a decrease from 12% in 2024.
In one analysis, education had 17.6% vulnerable cloud assets.
In one analysis, the services sector had 10.6% vulnerable APIs.
There has been a 33% increase in SaaS-related security incidents over 2024.
In one analysis, retail had 23.3% vulnerable cloud assets.
Nearly one-third of respondents say they need a dedicated SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) solution.
In one analysis, construction had 18% of vulnerable assets across cloud, APIs, and web applications.
20.8% of all APIs analyzed are vulnerable.
Just 13% of respondents currently use a dedicated SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) solution.
41% of SaaS incidents stemmed from permission issues.
96% of respondents either already work with an MSP or are evaluating/considering collaboration with an MSP.
51% of organisations turn to MSPs to evolve their security strategies as the business expands.
Just under half (48%) of organisations say they rely on MSPs for around-the-clock security coverage.
61% of organisations with 50 to 100 employees depend on MSPs for security support.
IT security decision makers have prioritised encryption of USB sticks (53%) and portable hard drives (52%).
Nearly 60% of organizations are utilising app threat monitoring.