IT/OT Governance
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65% of all consumers say they are more concerned about online security than they were five years ago.
45.2% of teams at financial organizations have extensively automated compliance reporting.
38% of Gen Z consumers say they use a different password for every account as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
ISO 27001/27002 is the second most challenging regulation, cited by 18.2% of financial organizations.
Only 4.8% of teams at financial organizations spend fewer than five hours on gathering data for audits and access reviews.
7.0% of financial organizations are investing in third-party risk monitoring
42% of Gen Z and 40% of Millennial respondents would not immediately change their passwords or credit card information after being notified of a data breach, if they act at all.
21% of Gen Z and 16% of Millennials report being less concerned about online security than they were five years ago.
1 in 4 (23%) consumers said having loyalty or rewards points on the line would influence their decision to remain a customer
23.8% of financial organizations plan to invest in automated access controls.
33% of Millennials say they use a different password for every account as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
30.7% of teams at financial organizations still rely on manual approval for access to high-risk systems requiring elevated privileges.
49.3% of teams at financial organizations spend 10–25 hours monthly preparing audit data.
Data exfiltration remained the most common threat in Q2 2025, accounting for 55% of all malicious packages uncovered.
There was a 188% increase in open source malware discovered in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 of the previous year.
Most consumers (68%) expect small businesses to maintain the same level of digital security as large corporations or better.
88.4% of financial organizations surveyed are "very confident" in passing a surprise compliance audit.
The "Yeshen-Asia" campaign, a sprawling six-month operation attributed to a suspected Chinese threat actor, involved over 60 malicious npm packages.
37% of Gen X and Boomers say they don't save their credit/debit card information in brand accounts as a measure to help themselves from being hacked.
Malware specifically targeting data corruption doubled in frequency in Q2 2025, making up 3% of total malicious packages, which equates to more than 400 unique instances.