IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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24% of students cited organisations’ misuse or sale of identity data as their biggest concern around online identity verification.
62% of students are confident in their ability to spot a deepfake.
70% of students are early adopters of generative AI and use it to create or modify images.
41% of students know someone who has been a victim of online fraud, indicating second-hand experience with fraud.
Bank account validation tools (26.5%) was among the controls with the highest failure rates in enterprise fraud attacks.
The top factor cited for attackers successfully bypassing systems was human error at 46.10%.
Employee security awareness training (32.2%) was among the controls with the highest failure rates in enterprise fraud attacks.
73% of small businesses have experienced a cyber attack. 75% of those attacks occurred within the past year.
31.5% of organizations produce SBOMs due to industry regulations.
65% of organisations plan to increase cybersecurity budgets.
In the U.S., 80% of CISOs express concern over potential customer data loss via public GenAI platforms.
96.1% of organizations are integrating open source AI models into their products.
18% of companies are affected by "Shadow AI".
Despite this, 68% of CISOs believe employees understand cybersecurity best practices.
21.1% of companies lack confidence in their ability to prevent AI from introducing security vulnerabilities.
Despite near-universal adoption of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) tools, one-third say their data remains inadequately protected.
32% of respondents believe that AI-based cybersecurity tools have the greatest impact.
67% of organisations now rank information protection and governance as a top priority.
70.8% of organizations now produce Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs).
Human error remains the top cybersecurity vulnerability in 2025, with 66% of CISOs citing people as their greatest risk.