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Over 100 billion compromised records were shared on underground forums in 2024. This represents a 42% year-over-year spike.
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.
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.
Outsourcing to managed security service providers (MSSPs) jumped from 47% in 2024 to 58% in 2025.
84% said that supply chain vulnerabilities were the most significant threat to their enterprise applications.
41 percent say they do not plan to address quantum computing at this time.
1.7 billion stolen credential records were shared in underground forums.
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.
Among those who have encountered issues with AI-generated code, 83% cited lack of transparency as major concerns.
68% say media reports of high-profile breaches have elevated cybersecurity on the C-suite agenda
63 percent believe quantum computing will speed up computational tasks or data analysis significantly.