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Only 29% of organizations conduct continuous simulation testing.
51% of middle market companies rely on staff training for responsible AI use.
The average cost of downtime for organizations is $15,000 per minute.
18% of organizations have zero governance over their IDE or MCP servers inside developers' workflows.
19% of consumers report being scammed.
More than 1 in 7 organizations expose API documentation to the internet.
48% of organizations report security concerns as the top barrier to AI adoption, up from 17% in 2024.
Financial services applications faced a 91% attack rate in 2026, the highest recorded for any vertical.
China hosted 42.3% of all tracked Cobalt Strike infrastructure, the US hosted 18.9%, and Hong Kong hosted 15.8%.
Across 2025, 7,918 victim postings were observed on ransomware group data-leak sites (DLS) across 129 distinct threat actors sourced from ransomware.
31% of breaches now start with software vulnerabilities.
48% of all breaches now involve ransomware.
96% of cybersecurity decision-makers globally cite disconnected or poorly integrated security tools as creating exploitable gaps.
PRESSURE CHOLLIMA conducted the largest financial theft ever reported: $1.46 billion in cryptocurrency via a trojanized supply chain compromise.
15% of organizations leave WordPress admin panels internet-facing.
85% of organizations agree that fragmented identity systems and tools impact or delay their ability to detect and respond to identity-related threats.
Only 23% of third-party organizations fully remediated missing or improperly secured multifactor authentication (MFA) on their cloud accounts, with 50% of all findings being resolved within a month.
Automation is the top patch modernization investment priority for 76% of organizations in 2026.
43% of organizations say security concerns prevent them from getting value from AI, while 36% cite cost management challenges, 34% cite a general skills gap, and 30% cite legacy systems limitations.
88% of Q1 2026 automotive vulnerabilities require Low Attack Complexity