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In 2025, 'polymorphic' attacks that varied the email header, body, and destination were seen in 20% of phishing attacks.
In 2025, 61% of CISOs indicated that their organization’s board and C-suite expect the cybersecurity group to guarantee zero breaches and ransomware incidents.
63% of U.S. organizations admit employees bypass controls to move faster.
49% of organizations identify governance gaps as a top investment priority for 2026.
36% of leaders are actively consolidating toward unified identity platforms.
70% of operational management professionals reported using ungoverned AI tools.
In 2025, 19% of CISOs indicated that recovery efforts from cyber incidents extended as long as two weeks.
91% of U.S. organizations report that at least half of their privileged access is always-on, providing unrestricted access to sensitive systems.
87% of global business leaders reported experiencing rising AI-related vulnerabilities in 2025.
Smaller organizations are twice as likely to report insufficient resilience compared to large firms.
In Q3 2025, fake account creation accounted for 46% of all fraudulent activity.
48% of New Yorkers stated they have been the victim of a cyberattack at least once.
Bot requests increased by 2% in Q3 2025 compared to the prior quarter, representing billions of requests.
Bots account for 29% of all web traffic, with approximately 25% of this traffic classified as unwanted.
4% of wanted bot requests were blocked, reflecting concerns about data usage and revenue impact.
Only 1% of users click through to source websites that have an AI summary, indicating diminished referral traffic for Media and Entertainment publishers.
87% of U.S. IT leaders from enterprise organizations are considering changing their current productivity suite to adopt a more unified and secure platform.
53% of New Yorkers try to follow best practices like using two-factor authentication when using public WiFi, while 15% report using no security measures at all.
MobiDash (a particularly aggressive adware) detections increased by 77% from September through November 2025.
In one-third (33%) of cases, the SMB business owner personally handles alerts and incident resolution.