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22% of financial services organizations believe the volume of digital regulation is becoming a barrier to innovation or competition.
60% of IT and security decision-makers warn that a lack of collaboration between procurement, IT, and security puts their organization at risk.
Nearly 30% of fraud leaders and enterprise customers surveyed reported having no reliable way to measure fraud across their systems.
94% of organizations are clear on the steps they need to take for DORA compliance.
40% of organizations call DORA a current "top digital resilience priority".
Attackers exploit new application vulnerabilities in just 5 days.
More than half (51%) of IT and security decision-makers cannot confirm if a printer has been tampered with in the factory or in transit once it arrives.
24% of financial services organizations have not identified a DORA implementation lead (a DORA requirement).
1 in 12 employees, or 7.95%, used at least one Chinese GenAI tool at work.
80.6% of the top 20 clicked links originated from internally-themed simulations.
Among the 1,059 users who engaged with Chinese GenAI tools, there were 535 incidents of sensitive data exposure.
36% of IT and security decision-makers apply firmware updates promptly during the Ongoing Management stage.
The average application is exposed to 81 confirmed, viable attacks each month that evade other defences
41% of senior IT decision makers at financial services report increased stress and pressure on IT and security teams due to DORA.
21% of financial services organizations have not ensured backup integrity and secure data recovery (a DORA requirement).
86% of IT and security decision-makers say data security is a barrier to printer reuse, resale, or recycling.
The majority of sensitive data exposure (roughly 85%) due to the use of Chinese GenAI tools occurred via DeepSeek, followed by Moonshot Kimi, Qwen, Baidu Chat and Manus.
35% of IT and security decision-makers are uncertain whether printers can be fully and safely wiped using current sanitisation solutions.
39% of senior IT decision makers at financial services reported DORA remains a central focus.
1-in-10 (10%) of IT and security decision-makers insist on destroying both the device and its storage drives to ensure data security.