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Nearly half of all organisations reported that they planned to raise the price of goods or services because of a breach.
Top challenges for progress in addressing quantum risks include lack of skilled personnel (40%), limited time and competing priorities (40%), and unclear industry standards (39%).
46% of organisations experienced multiple attacks in the past 24 months.
71% of Canadians rank the use of stolen identity to open an account as a top three fraud concern.
There was a 21% growth in data breaches in Q2 2025.
Only 10% of CIOs own critical workflow security.
14% of organisations failed multiple compliance audits due to identity-related issues.
Fake CAPTCHA social engineering attacks, particularly ClickFix campaigns, jumped 1,450% from the second half of 2024 to the first half of 2025.
40% of Canadians believe it’s unlikely that their identity has been used to open an account.
Nearly 20% of Canadians will abandon a checking account if identity checks are too difficult or time-consuming.
Only 40% of organisations conduct regular user access reviews.
56% of organizations say they need secure real-time communication in their collaboration platforms.
54% of respondents cited stronger cybersecurity as a key business driver for PQC readiness.
At nearly half of companies (46%), cybersecurity teams are championing PQC preparedness.
There was a 317% spike in malicious push notifications in Q2 2025.
16% of breaches studied involved attackers using AI tools.
A third (33%) of UK business leaders believe that a ban would decrease the prevalence of ransomware attacks by reducing the incentive for attackers.
LLMs failed to secure code against cross-site scripting (CWE-80) in 86% of cases.
Java was found to be the riskiest language for AI code generation, with a security failure rate over 70%. Other major languages, such as Python, C#, and JavaScript, presented significant risk, with failure rates between 38 percent and 45 percent.
Less than 3 in 10 organisations allocate more than 20% of their cybersecurity budget to identity security.