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We've curated 228 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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85% of organizations have plaintext secrets embedded in their source code repositories.
51% of respondents said compliance and regulatory demands are the reason why AI workloads are in a combination of private cloud and on-premises environments.
93% of organizations have at least one privileged service account, linked to Kubernetes adoption
56% of respondents said enhanced security is the reason why AI workloads are in a combination of private cloud and on-premises environments.
For public cloud deployments, the highest ranking challenges (at 43%) are migration of apps and data, and technical skills or feasibility.
When migrating workloads to private clouds, the top challenges are managing apps post-migration, securing hybrid environments, and lack of technical skills or feasibility, each cited by 38% of respondents
84% of organizations now use AI in the cloud.
36% of organizations have at least one cloud asset supporting more than 100 attack paths.
AI adoption ranks among the top three reasons for private cloud use.
Private cloud spending at the $10M+ per year level will increase from 43% in 2024 to 53.6% in 2025. This represents a 24% growth rate in private cloud spending for these cohorts. This compares to just 12% growth in public cloud spending for the same cohorts.
62% of organizations have at least one vulnerable AI package.
Nearly a third of cloud assets are neglected today.
76% of organizations have at least one public-facing asset that enables lateral movement.
The shift toward multi-cloud environments is driving a 125% increase in collaborative monitoring models.
More than half of all AI workloads already reside in a combination of private cloud and on-premises environments.
Each neglected cloud asset contains on average 115 vulnerabilities.
31% of organisations claim full automation in their cloud security process.
Security teams receive an average of 4,080 alerts per month from multiple cloud security tools.
Of security teams who are not fully confident in their cloud security, 71% do not believe their current tools can cover all aspects of their cloud environment.
The manufacturing, transport, and logistics industries are 88% more likely than average to use manual cloud security processes still.