Identity
Cybersecurity statistics about identity
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At Infosecurity Europe, 18% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks in 2025.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom identified phishing as the top identity-based threat in 2025.
61% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany identified deepfakes as the most significant identity-based threat in 2025.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany reported that their organizations lack a dedicated Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution in 2025.
44% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at it-sa in Germany in 2025.
27% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at Black Hat USA in 2025.
79% of organizations experienced identity or user account-related cyber incidents in the past 12 months, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
Just 27.3% of organisations surveyed had effectively implemented zero trust.
Roughly 5 times as many identity-related detections were observed in the first half of this year compared to all of 2024.
85% of organisations are "extremely" or "very" confident in their ability to detect breaches within 24 hours.
In the past 24 months, 72% of organisations experienced at least one attack.
Of organisations that experienced attacks, 38% of breaches stemmed from compromised employee credentials.
36% of organisations experienced a data breach involving identity credentials.
34% of organisations have failed a compliance audit due to identity-related issues.
38% of organisations suffered a phishing attack that led to unauthorised access.
Organisations self-identifying as "Advanced" in their identity posture follow only 4.7 out of 12 best practices.
Only 60% of organisations enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users.
Organisations self-identifying as "Established" in their identity posture follow 5.1 best practices.
46% of organisations experienced multiple attacks in the past 24 months.
74% of IT decision-makers rate their identity posture as "Established" or "Advanced".