IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans.
83% of respondents agreed that their current SAT tools require substantial effort to operate and maintain.
95% of organizations see value in using AI to Automatically create individualized attack simulations based on individual user profiles.
Fewer than half of all credit union members see credit unions as more secure than traditional banks.
80% of credit union members believe it's their credit union's responsibility to protect their personal information and identity.
APAC's attack rate grew significantly by 37% through 2024. It now stands at 1.5% of all transactions in the region
After implementing phishing training, the global PPP fell by 40% in just three months.
Organizations with 1-250 employees had a global baseline PPP of 24.6%.
In organizations of 1,000-9,999 employees, three sectors achieved PPP improvement rates of 91% after 12 months of ongoing training: Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Hospitality, and Legal.
When asked where they felt AI will have the biggest impact, 32% of manufacturing leaders primarily say real-time detection and response.
Almost one in four (24 percent) of manufacturing and automotive decision-makers say that they are already facing DDoS attacks specifically engineered to circumvent AI-driven cybersecurity defenses.
90% of credit union members are deeply concerned about the impact of identity theft on themselves or their families.
67% of credit union members would use an identity protection product if it were offered through their credit union.
Automotive leaders suggest that dynamic and adaptive defense mechanisms, and incident response and management, are the areas where AI will have a big impact, with 28% citing each.
59% of adults aged 35–44 feel confident in credit union security.
33% of decision-makers in the automotive sector remain wary, saying that they may implement AI but are currently unsure if such technologies will achieve all the claimed benefits.
92% of executives had publicly viewable exterior images.
There are now 96 active ransomware groups.
Over half of respondents (57%) in manufacturing and automotive industries believe AI will reduce their network costs over the next three years.
95% of organizations see value in using AI to Automate the creation of training videos.