IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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61% of enterprises with 10,001+ employees were completely unprotected against bots.
56% of Government bodies in the UK reported a breach in the past year alone.
Only 26% of respondents consider usernames and passwords to be the most secure authentication method.
89% of UK IT leaders agreed that well-managed email signatures directly contribute to professionalism and client confidence.
78% of organizations express high concern about the theft or breach of model training data.
Gen Z is the most susceptible demographic to phishing, with 62% reporting engagement (e.g., clicking a link or opening an attachment) with a phishing scam in the past year.
76% of financial services leaders highlight third-party software vulnerabilities as a top concern.
AI bot and crawler traffic now makes up more than 1 in 10 verified bot requests.
42% of respondents of UK IT leaders cited external threats (such as phishing, spoofing, and spam) as their bigest email security challenge.
38% of respondents of UK IT leaders cited ensuring strong encryption as their bigest email security challenge.
68% of financial services leaders highlight GenAI-related risks as a top concern.
39% of respondents of UK IT leaders cited difficulty of balancing security with ease of use as their bigest email security challenge.
53% of UK IT leaders in the tech sector say they've adopted AI detection.
46% of US IT leaders cite managing external threats (such as phishing and spoofing) as their top security challenge.
43% of UK IT leaders cite managing external threats (such as phishing and spoofing) as their top security challenge.
42% of IT leaders based in Germany cite managing external threats (such as phishing and spoofing) as their top security challenge.
The half-life for serious findings is 147 days in the financial services industry. This metric, which accounts for unresolved vulnerabilities, places FS ninth overall out of the thirteen measured industries.
29% of respondents still do not have MFA set up for their personal email accounts.
34% of respondents use personal email accounts lacking MFA to log in to mobile phone carriers.
87% of UK IT leaders expect email to remain Britain’s primary business channel for at least the next five years.