IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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Nearly 90% of respondents express confidence in their ability to respond to cyberattacks
64% of global CISOs say enabling GenAI tool use is a strategic priority over the next two years.
67% of organisations are implementing usage guidelines for GenAI.
Enthusiasm for AI-powered defenses has dipped from last year’s high of 87%.
76% of CISOs feel at risk of experiencing a material cyberattack in the next 12 months. This is up from 70% last year.
39.4% of organizations produce SBOMs due to customer and partner requirements.
While 65% of CISOs now say their organizations have taken steps to protect them from personal liability, one-third still feel they lack the resources to meet their cybersecurity goals.
43% of cybersecurity professionals identified distraction as a primary reason employees fall victim to cyberattacks.
26% of respondents indicated that AI-based cybersecurity tools are prioritised for funding.
74% of respondents stated that phishing is the leading threat, with impersonation of executives or trusted colleagues being the most common tactic.
Three in five CISOs (60%) worry about customer data loss via public GenAI tools.
More than half (59%) of organisations restrict employee use of GenAI tools altogether.
63% of CISOs say they have experienced or witnessed burnout within the past year.
58% of CISOs say they are unprepared to respond to a material cyberattack in the next 12 months.
Nearly a third of organisations still lack dedicated insider risk resources.
89.3% of organizations are already using AI-powered coding assistants.
60% of organisations fear the rise of AI-generated threats.
Two-thirds of CISOs (which is 66%) experienced material data loss in the past year. This is up from 46% in 2024.
68% of organisations are exploring AI-powered defenses.
41% of cybersecurity professionals identified lack of security awareness training as a primary reason employees fall victim to cyberattacks.