OT/IT Convergence
We've curated 10000 cybersecurity statistics about OT/IT Convergence to help you understand how the integration of operational technology and information technology is reshaping security practices and exposing new vulnerabilities in 2025.
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67% percent of users are using non-corporate accounts on their corporate devices to access AI services
Kenwood DNR1007XR aftermarket head unit exposes a Linux login prompt over UART at 115200 bps via a hidden board-edge connector
Breaches with third-party involvement have increased by 60%.
Shadow AI is now the third most common non-malicious insider action detected in Verizon's data loss prevention (DLP) dataset in 2025
Ethernet represented over 25% of all automotive attack vector entries in Q1 2026
Incransom ransomware group published a 200 GB leak from a Tier-1 electronics component supplier in January 2026
There were 264 publicly disclosed ransomware attacks in Q1 2026, a 15% decrease year-on-year.
Organizations with weak NHI management pay approximately $150,000 more to recover from incidents than average.
74% of organizations cite coordinating vulnerability prioritization and remediation as their biggest security issue.
74% of IT and security professionals have experienced vulnerabilities in third-party applications.
65% of technology leaders invest in AI-powered observability to gain deeper, real-time insights into their digital ecosystems.
46% of middle market companies use AI performance monitoring.
64.5% of activity on personal and free-tier AI accounts is business use rather than personal use.
The "Qix" campaign used 25 packages to compromise over 2.5 million downloads.
DrainDead portable EV battery siphoning rig was built for approximately €1,200 using a solar inverter and CCS adapter
Ultra-Fast Wireless Charging attack synchronises with the charger's signal within only three cycles, defeating frequency hopping countermeasures
Cobalt Strike accounted for 38.4% of all OST output (3,944 of 10,272 tracked OST instances), maintaining its position as the primary adversary framework.
Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 in Tokyo produced 76 unique zero-days and $1.047 million in payouts
160 Medium, 75 High, and 16 Critical automotive vulnerabilities identified in Q1 2026
Synacktiv chained an information leak with an out-of-bounds write to achieve a full win against Tesla infotainment via USB at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026