IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
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Nearly half (42%) of executives believe AI-powered threats will happen.
Over 100 billion compromised records were shared on underground forums in 2024. This represents a 42% year-over-year spike.
1.7 billion stolen credential records were shared in underground forums.
Fewer than 1 in 5 organizations use structured prioritization models.
Of organizations using AI/ML, 88% are incorporating generative AI at some level.
20% of organizations said they have already begun migrating to PQC.
Two-thirds (66%) of executives say their cybersecurity team is aligned with lines of business.
Over 25% of mobile devices cannot upgrade to the latest OS versions.
A third of global cyber and IT professionals (30 percent) do not have a good understanding of the capabilities of quantum computing.
Outsourcing to managed security service providers (MSSPs) jumped from 47% in 2024 to 58% in 2025.
People were more likely to click on links related to internal topics or impersonating known brands, accounting for 61.6% of clicks.
30% cite budget limitations as their biggest barrier to adopting additional solutions.
Nearly 40% of organizations still rely on manual workflows for most of their vulnerability remediation processes.
41 percent say they do not plan to address quantum computing at this time.
In attachment-based campaigns, people were most likely to open certain file types: PDFs (53%), HTML files (28.5%), Word files (18.5%).
Nearly half (48 percent) are very or somewhat optimistic about quantum computing’s impact in their sector/industry.
57 percent say quantum computing will create new business risks.
Forty percent are not aware of their company’s plans regarding quantum computing.
Among those who have encountered issues with AI-generated code, 83% cited lack of transparency as major concerns.
FortiGuard Labs observed a 500% increase in the past year in logs available from systems compromised by infostealer malware.