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The mean time between the initial email wave of a help-desk scam and the phishing message was just 4 minutes, with another 4 minutes to establish command and control (C2).

ReliaQuest1/1/2025

The time between a vulnerability being discovered and its exploitation by attackers (time to exploitation) decreased by 62%, from 47 days in 2023 to just 18 days in 2024.

ReliaQuest1/1/2025

Phishing is on the rise globally, with 8.4 out of every 1,000 users (2.9 in 2023) clicking a phishing link per month, nearly triple last year’s average, with Microsoft 365 credentials being the top target.

Netskope1/1/2025

Personal app use is rampant in the enterprise, with more than one out of every four users (26%) uploading, posting, or otherwise sending data to personal apps every month, with personal use of cloud storage, webmail, and genAI apps posing the most significant risks to organizations worldwide.

Netskope1/1/2025

The most common type of data policy violation was for regulated data (60%), including personal, financial, or healthcare data being uploaded to personal apps.

Netskope1/1/2025

Attack volumes increased quarter on quarter in 2024, with a 16% rise between Q1 and Q2 and a 20% escalation from Q2 to Q3.

Abnormal Security1/1/2025

Employees frequently send the wrong attachment (33%), misaddress emails to unintended recipients (32%), or misuse CC and BCC fields (20%). These mistakes are more likely to happen when employees are tight on time (54%), when they are stressed (40%), or when they feel overwhelmed by too many messages (40%).

Zivver1/1/2025

Phishing attacks rose most significantly across the APAC region, with a 30.5% year-over-year increase in incidents.

Abnormal Security1/1/2025

Phishing attacks in Japan and Singapore spiked by 37%, while Australia and New Zealand experienced a 30% increase.

Abnormal Security1/1/2025

55% of employees in government say they frequently use IT policy workarounds to “get the job done” and save time or effort.

Zivver1/1/2025

85% of employers in the UK admit to using online employee monitoring techniques.

ExpressVPN1/1/2025

46% of Brits say the prospect of their boss surveilling their online activity and communication causes them stress and anxiety.

ExpressVPN1/1/2025

38% of Brits are unaware that employers are legally allowed to monitor all employee communications for legitimate business purposes.

ExpressVPN1/1/2025

Only 11% of AI-powered APIs had robust security measures in place, leaving most endpoints vulnerable.

Wallarm1/1/2025

Modern APIs represent over 33% of exploited vulnerabilities in CISA KEV.

Wallarm1/1/2025

Malicious attacks, or “inbound” threats, are considered the biggest threat vector to email amongst IT leaders, with 47% stating that inbound threats are a bigger concern to them than outbound email security

Zivver1/1/2025

Phishing continues to dominate as one of the most prevalent and sophisticated cyber threats, accounting for over 80% of reported security incidents in 2024

Zivver1/1/2025

56% of IT leaders in Netherlands admit that employee mistakes in outbound emails result in more significant data loss than malicious inbound attacks.

Zivver1/1/2025

62% of IT leaders in Belgium admit that employee mistakes in outbound emails result in more significant data loss than malicious inbound attacks.

Zivver1/1/2025

68% of IT leaders in France agree that outbound email security doesn’t get as much attention beyond compliance, but it is the silent security killer

Zivver1/1/2025