IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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67.7% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
In Italy, 69% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
70% of respondents in Singapore are concerned about AI-driven attacks.
49% of respondents state the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
Asia experienced a 6.0% decrease in fraud rates in the iGaming industry, from 3.49% in 2024 to 3.28% in 2025.
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) observed a 4.5% increase in fraud rates in the iGaming industry, from 2.01% in 2024 to 2.10% in 2025.
North America had a 5.2% increase in fraud rates in the iGaming industry, from 1.16% in 2024 to 1.22% in 2025.
Nearly 60% of consumers are either “extremely” or “very” concerned about AI-based fraud.
More than half of Gen Z and Millennial respondents view passkeys as convenient.
44% of those who would not use AI agents state, “I don’t trust AI agents with my personal data”.
71%.of respondents in the US are concerned about AI-driven attacks.
95% of C-level and senior executives believe their organization is effectively managing risk
More than 43% of Americans say AI-powered fraud detection would increase their confidence in their financial institution.
Among digital payments providers, PayPal is the most trusted, with 54.5% of consumers.
The number of fraudulent new property leases and rentals reported rose 102 percentage points.
iGaming operators using Non-Doc verification reported a 53% drop in processing time and 35% more clients onboarded successfully.
37% of all survey respondents are concerned about genAI training data leakage.
In Italy, 52.8% of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.
84% of major attacks now involve legitimate tools already present in the environment (Living-Off-the-Land or LOTL tactics).
Nearly a quarter (approximately 25%) of respondents abandon online purchases due to signup or login issues.