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Only one in five would report a suspected deepfake to social media platforms.
Consumers in Brazil and Chile received the highest volume of spam calls, averaging 28 per person per month.
80% of attack attempts align with the threats outlined in OWASP API Security Top 10 list.
47% of executives cite economic uncertainty as their biggest worry, along with supply chain challenges (44%), rising healthcare costs (41%), labour shortages (38%), and inflation (36%).
82% of executives plan to boost investments in worker safety during 2025.
Organisations protect an average of 145 web applications and websites, and this number is expected to grow to 201 in the next 24 months, marking a 39% increase.
Among those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act:
watchTowr tracked about 150 AWS S3 buckets that had previously been used across commercial and open source software products, governments and infrastructure before being abandoned.
23.6% of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEVs) were known to be exploited on or before the day their CVEs were publicly disclosed.
Exploited CVEs ranged from 30-50 per month, with spikes during April/May due to increased reports during RSA and end-of-quarter reports.
77% of organisations prioritised Identifying and Closing Security Gaps, making it the top security initiative.
51% of organisations prioritised improving security skills, a decrease from 58% last year.
27% of respondents did not move to the cloud due to budgetary constraints.
59% of respondents did not move to the cloud due to security concerns.
Nearly 1 in 4 respondents are somewhat or not confident in their knowledge of what their security tools could do.
60% of respondents are engaging managed services for penetration testing services.
56% of respondents are engaging managed services for email security/anti-phishing.
91% of respondents in the UK and Germany report feeling concerned about cybersecurity threats.
38% of InfoSec professionals in the UK and Germany expect to be impacted to a great extent by compliance efforts, compared to 29% of risk management professionals and 28% of IT professionals.
83% of professionals in the UK and Germany are concerned about third-party AI use in regard to compliance with the EU AI Act.