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41% of small companies (<100 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
43% of medium companies (100-499 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
45% of large companies (500-9999 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
55% of very large companies (10000+ employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
6% of companies have below average capability in creating comprehensive data sets.
36% of companies have average capability in securing data on networks.
5% of companies have below average capability in manipulating data.
4% of companies have below average capability in capturing data from all sources.
5% of companies have below average capability in finding patterns within data.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data in cloud providers.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data on endpoints.
56% of companies have high capability in finding patterns within data.
Only 23% of consumers say they fully understand how their data is used.
78% of respondents say sharing data with observability teams resolves incidents faster.
Fewer than one in five (18%) OEMs are currently selling data on.
24% of consumers globally are ambivalent about OEMs selling driver data.
20% of UK consumers are ambivalent about OEMs selling driver data.
Americans are the most likely to disapprove of selling data on, with 50% saying it should not be allowed
Japanese consumers are the least likely to disapprove of selling data on (26% saying so).
44% of consumers globally do not think OEMs should be able to sell driver data.