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We've curated 219 cybersecurity statistics about Cloud to help you understand how threats like data breaches and misconfigurations are affecting cloud environments in 2025, along with best practices for securing your digital assets in the cloud.
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44% of threat detections originate from the cloud.
61% do not have identity security controls in place to secure cloud infrastructure and workloads.
61% of security leaders agree their organization lacks the ability to identify and remediate exposures in their cloud environment.
92% of organizations use between two and five cloud and SaaS platforms.
90% of IT and security leaders report managing hybrid cloud environments.
Half of IT leaders say the majority of their workloads are now cloud-based.
36% of sensitive files in the cloud are classified as high risk.
29% of respondents cite a lack of visibility and control over cloud-based data as their top challenge.
The most common attack vectors cited were: Data breaches (30%), Malware on devices (29%), Cloud or SaaS breaches (28%), Phishing (28%), and Insider threats (28%).
103 of 9,078 analyzed Android apps were found to use unprotected or misconfigured cloud storage. 4 of these Android apps were in the top 1000 of the PlayStore popularity list.
35% of financial organisations view cloud security as a high challenge.
Organisations without plans to implement a hybrid cloud model are more likely (51%) to have data security and privacy concerns
Adopting a hybrid cloud storage model is identified as a strong risk mitigation strategy for security.
61% of Canadian organisations report that their public cloud environments have been the most impacted by cyberattacks.
79% of manufacturers agree that cloud solutions offer clear benefits around decision-making, remote monitoring, and supply chain coordination.
AWS and CloudFlare accounted for nearly 50% of all instances of abused cloud hosting instances in 2024.
Cloud-native and identity-enabled techniques surged in the Red Canary's 2025 Threat Detection Report, with Cloud Accounts, Email Forwarding Rule, and Email Hiding Rules ranking among the top five.
Pricing remains the top driver of dissatisfaction among ANZ public cloud storage users.
A staggering 65% of Japan organisations say egress or other data access fees associated with moving their data out of public cloud have delayed IT or business initiatives. This is much higher than the APAC average of 50%.
100% of ANZ organisations surveyed say they access or retrieve archived data at least annually.