Data Breach
Global data breach statistics, cost analysis, industry impact reports, and incident response trends.
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In 35.7% of data breach cases prior to 2019, the company’s own IT team or outsourced service providers detected the attack.
Between 2019 and 2023, financial services experienced large losses primarily from data breaches (40.9%) and ransomware (40.9%), followed by other causes (18.2%).
Between 2019 and 2023, technology experienced large losses primarily from other causes (38.0%), followed by ransomware (32.0%) and data breaches (30.0%).
In 2025, healthcare breaches took an average of 224 days to detect and another 84 days to contain—making it over 10 months total.
Vision Upright MRI faced a $5,000 fine plus two years of federal monitoring after a server breach exposed over 21,000 individuals' medical imaging records.
In the past year, 17% of organizations experienced a breach.
Phishing attacks now account for over 70% of healthcare data breaches as of 2024.
8% of organisations reported not knowing if they had been compromised by an AI-related breach.
Healthcare breaches remained the most expensive, averaging $7.42 million.
Of those compromised by an AI-related breach, 97% report not having AI access controls in place.
The healthcare sector saw a $2.35 million reduction in costs compared to 2024.
Among organisations that reported recovery following a data breach, most took more than 100 days on average to do so.
One in five organisations (which is 20%) reported a breach due to shadow AI.
Less than half of those that plan to invest in security post-breach will focus on AI-driven security solutions or services.
Nearly half of all organisations reported that they planned to raise the price of goods or services because of a breach.
There was a 21% growth in data breaches in Q2 2025.
85% of organisations are "extremely" or "very" confident in their ability to detect breaches within 24 hours.
Nearly all organisations studied suffered operational disruption following a data breach.
Breaches across the healthcare sector take the longest to identify and contain at 279 days, which is more than 5 weeks longer than the global average of 241 days.
36% of organisations experienced a data breach involving identity credentials.