IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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48% of global organizations cite migration complexity as a primary blocker to security or AI deployment.
41% of global organizations rank cost as a primary blocker to security or AI deployment.
More than half of organizations with fewer than 250 employees report having no dedicated security team.
Across the global sample, one in three businesses reported a confirmed cyberattack in the past year.
90% believe employees are using artificial intelligence in their organization, but only 22% say AI return on investment (ROI) has met or exceeded their expectations.
Only 38% of digital trust professionals are confident in their board’s understanding of AI risks.
60% of digital trust professionals cited social engineering as an AI risk.
70% of organizations use network security technologies (e.g., SASE, firewalls, VPNs, IDS, IPS).
52% of leaders are slowed by lack of automation, nonstandard processes, and siloed decision-making.
49% of leaders deal with siloed control over security and risk management decisions.
Just one in three leaders see tokenization solutions enabling better data security over the next 12 months.
56% of organizations prioritize safeguarding sensitive data at scale.
34% of decision-makers said genAI capabilities are paramount to data security today. This figure balloons to 64% as they look two years ahead.
36% of middle market organizations prioritize cloud security in cybersecurity investment.
35% of middle market organizations prioritize broader risk management functions in cybersecurity investment.
23% of middle market organizations prioritize digital identity management.
Only 32% of organizations globally are very confident they could regain control if AI exposes admin credentials.
53% of US companies express confidence they could regain control if AI exposes admin credentials.
65% of organizations globally say AI identities are fully registered, authenticated and authorized in a formal system.
6% of organizations admit they do not track AI identities at all.