IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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34% of Consumers see themselves as responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
34% of Australians prefer text and email prompt log-ins when engaging with brands online.
In the UAE, 32% of consumers say they prefer text and email prompt log-ins when engaging with brands online.
More than 60% of data and IT leaders say data security and privacy is their biggest concern when implementing AI/ML.
Quantum computing now ranks among the Top 4 threats that organisations feel least prepared to address.
50% of consumers are willing to pay for scam protection, especially younger adults who expect it from service providers.
43% of individuals confident they could spot a scam still fell victim in the past 12 months.
17% of education institutions approve AI tools without guidelines for faculty and staff.
69% of education leaders are aware of student misuse as an AI cybersecurity risk.
69% of contractors claim DFARS compliance through self-assessment.
Within Public Administration, incidents were dominated by low-impact DDoS campaigns (94.8%).
28% of adults aged 65-74 years old experienced cyber crime.
Of all Americans, 9% lost money to a cyberattack or digital scam.
9% of scam victims reported stress.
5% of scam victims reported data loss.
12% of individuals experienced no consequences following a scam because they were protected by their security solution.
67% of people believe they can spot a scam.
5% of scams are reported to authorities in the UK.
4% of consumers stay informed about trending scams and online threats through TV.
80% of consumers are open to using banking or payment apps for security.