Enterprise
We've curated 391 cybersecurity statistics about Enterprise to help you understand how large organizations are strengthening their defenses against complex threats and adopting advanced technologies to secure their vast networks in 2025.
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48% of enterprise leaders are not fully confident they could demonstrate compliance with data protection regulations.
Only 52% of enterprise leaders feel very confident about the security of data travelling across their own networks.
11% of leaders say they are aware of definite weak points when their data travels across third-party infrastructures.
32% of leaders do not know the locations of all of their data centers, rising to 49% when including third-party providers.
77% of enterprise leaders say data sovereignty requirements heavily influence their choice of backbone provider.
Nearly a third of senior leaders admit "we know we should do more than we do" when it comes to critical data security.
Confidence in data security falls to 40% when data passes through third-party provider networks.
83% of enterprise leaders agree that reducing third-party network hops increases security.
68% of enterprise leaders use SIEM integration for visibility of backbone traffic.
87% of U.S. IT leaders from enterprise organizations are considering changing their current productivity suite to adopt a more unified and secure platform.
Only 28% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders consider deepfake-resistant verification tools a priority for identity and access management modernization.
41% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders reported that their company has hired and onboarded a fraudulent candidate.
More than 80% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders rely on phone and video to confirm identities.
40% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders believe their current defenses against AI-driven identity attacks are definitely adequate.
88% of organizations encounter deepfake or impersonation attacks at least occasionally.
45% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders reported that deepfake or impersonation attacks are frequent occurrences in their organizations.
52% of IT, cybersecurity, risk, and fraud leaders are definitely rethinking identity and access management strategies to address AI-driven identity threats.
80% of enterprises reported an improved cybersecurity posture as a result of AI adoption.
Over half of enterprises are already using Agentic AI.
70% of enterprises warn that Agentic AI will create fundamentally new security risks.