IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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Only 8% of security leaders include quantum readiness in their top three budget priorities for the coming year.
A majority of school respondents (39%) were unsure whether AI-related incidents had occurred.
Individuals aged 18–34 face more than double the scam risk of adults aged 65–74.
The true total for illicit crypto activity for 2024 could approach $51 billion.
Cyber risk incidents are reported as rising 22 percent in 2025.
84% of US-based IT and security professionals report feeling uncomfortably stressed at work due to IT security risks.
78% of US-based IT and security professionals fear they will be personally blamed for security incidents.
Email was the starting point for 27% of scams.
86% of consumers require a password, PIN, or other method to unlock their smartphone.
39% of business and tech leaders prioritise changes in cyber insurance policies in response to the current geopolitical landscape.
53% of educators are Somewhat Confident in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
11% of education institutions reported that AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns caused disruption.
13% of education institutions feel “not very prepared” to handle AI-related cybersecurity threats over the next 1–2 years.
8% of consumers stay informed about trending scams and online threats through an Internet service provider.
9% of consumers stay informed about trending scams and online threats through online news.
28% of Millennials worry that "AI might introduce security vulnerabilities".
37% of Consumers see app developers as responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
61% of respondents reported at least some trust (full trust + some trust) in organizations managing their identity data.
39% of Gen X see themselves as most responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
75% of consumers reported that they are at least somewhat more concerned about the security of their personal and private information than they were five years ago.