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The FBI received 3,156 complaints about ransomware in 2024 (versus 2,825 in 2023 and 2,385 in 2022).
The FBI received 36,002 complaints about tech support scams in 2024 (versus 37,560 in 2023 and 32,538 in 2022).
19% of Gen Z share passwords verbally.
46% of organizations will use AI for real-time policy enforcement.
33% are actively building their automation strategies
61% do not have identity security controls in place to secure cloud infrastructure and workloads.
49% have long-term roadmaps for automation.
Almost two-thirds (approximately 66%) of security leaders say that missing exposures due to manual pen testing is an issue.
The average loss to cybercrime in 2024 was $19,372.
35% report lacking the internal skills to build or maintain workflows.
19% of security teams rely almost entirely on manual processes.
Of organizations that were attacked by ransomware, 57% recovered less than 50% of their data.
The FBI received 12,876 complaints about credit card/check fraud in 2024 (versus 13,718 in 2023 and 22,985 in 2022).
The FBI received 859,532 complaints in total in 2024.
Only 16.2% of enterprise data input into AI tools is destined for enterprise-ready, low-risk alternatives.
5.5% of AI-generated outputs appear in IT and security tools.
30% of organizations are considering implementing AI.
59% of Gen Z admit to reusing an existing password even when updating an account with a company that has recently had a data breach. This compares to just 23% of Boomers who do the same.
45% of organizations took up to three months to implement their most recent automation.
Only 15% of organizations deployed their most recent automation in under a month.