North America
We've curated 58 cybersecurity statistics about North America to help you understand how regional threats like phishing and ransomware are impacting businesses and individuals in 2025.
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75% of MSPs experience alert fatigue at least monthly.
12% of MSPs are managing more than ten security tools.
20% of MSPs are juggling seven to ten security tools.
MSPs using 7+ tools report nearly double the fatigue levels.
High false positive rates triple the chance of missing genuine incidents for MSPs.
89% of MSPs struggle with tool integration.
20% of MSPs who consolidate security tools report better outcomes across all metrics.
Some MSPs report that 70% of their alerts are false alarms.
One in four security alerts that MSPs receive prove meaningless.
Only 11% of MSPs report seamless integration of their security tools.
The average MSP now runs five security tools.
89% of MSPs must switch between separate dashboards and waste time on manual workflows.
Only 20% of MSPs have consolidated their security solutions.
56% of MSPs experience alert fatigue daily or weekly.
Among MSPs managing 1,000+ clients, 100% report daily alert fatigue.
North America was responsible for 52% of ransomware attacks across Q2 2025.
Overall, 79% of all global ransomware cases in June 2025 took place in North America and Europe combined
North America remained the hardest-hit region, accounting for 58% of all global ransomware attacks (215 cases) in June 2025.
In North America, the top three risks for organizations are third-party software distribution channels (49%), third-party risk management (48%), and unsupported software (48%).
57% of North American organizations say they are prepared for software supply chain attacks.