Security Tools
We've curated 88 cybersecurity statistics about Security tools to help you understand how essential technologies like firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption are evolving to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats in 2025.
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79% of defense contractors lack vulnerability management solutions.
73% of defense contractors lack multi-factor authentication (MFA).
67% of US-based IT and security professionals believe faster, higher-performing backup solutions that minimize downtime would significantly boost productivity and confidence in responding to cyberattacks.
67% of US-based IT and security professionals indicated that using technology independently tested by credible third parties for security and reliability would enhance IT teams’ productivity and confidence in cyberattack recovery
74% of US-based IT and security professionals said their data recovery tools are too complex to be used without security expertise, which adds to their workplace stress.
74% of defense contractors lack data leakage protection.
25.33% of respondents said security tools missing the fraud attack was a factor in fraudsters successfully bypassing enterprise systems.
Only 20% of MSPs have consolidated their security solutions.
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.
89% of MSPs struggle with tool integration.
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.
56% of MSPs experience alert fatigue daily or weekly.
Among MSPs managing 1,000+ clients, 100% report daily alert fatigue.
75% of MSPs experience alert fatigue at least monthly.
89% of MSPs must switch between separate dashboards and waste time on manual workflows.
Some MSPs report that 70% of their alerts are false alarms.