IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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44% of companies were able to stop the ransomware attack before data was encrypted, marking a six-year high.
In the U.K., 58.1% of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.
Latin America (LATAM) saw the steepest fraud rise in the iGaming industry, with a 31.8% increase, from 0.88% in 2024 to 1.16% in 2025.
Africa recorded the biggest drop in fraud rates in the iGaming industry, with a 14.7% decrease, from 2.99% in 2024 to 2.55% in 2025.
Reusable KYC solutions have helped slash return-user verification time by half in the iGaming industry.
45% of C-level executives express being ‘very confident’ in managing cyber risk, whereas only 19% of mid-level managers concur.
73.5% of respondents in France are concerned about AI-driven attacks.
The resolution rate for high-severity vulnerabilities found in LLM pentests falls to just 21%.
35% of respondents cited ransomware as a top concerning threat.
51% of respondents consider AI-enhanced social engineering a fairly or extremely significant concern.
64.1% of Americans are no longer writing cheques.
There was a 47-percentage-point increase in reports of account takeover involving person-to-person payment apps.
Over 67% of overall respondents believe AI-driven attacks have increased.
In Germany, 64% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
41% of C-level executives cite adopting AI tools as their top focus, while 35% of mid-level managers prioritize strengthening cloud security and identity management.
Data encryption was at a six-year low, with only half of companies having their data encrypted in a ransomware attack.
The number of people experiencing multiple identity-related concerns increased year-over-year from 15% to 24%.
48% of security leaders believe a “strategic pause” is needed to recalibrate defenses against genAI-driven threats.
In the U.K., 64%. of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
In France, 35.4% (lowest rate) of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.