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We've curated 40 cybersecurity statistics about Technology to help you understand how emerging innovations and practices are shaping the landscape of cybersecurity in 2025, including advancements in cloud security and the rise of IoT vulnerabilities.
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23% of healthcare practices describe their technology as antiquated.
Technology, financial services, and gaming accounted for 34%, 20%, and 19% of DDoS attacks, respectively.
The finance and technology sectors faced 211 and 179 of threat campaigns between January 1 and December 31, 2025.
Technology is the top-targeted industry at 36% for MFA spray attacks.
The technology sector represented 45% of all network-layer DDoS attacks, up from 8.77% in 2024.
The High Technology industry has 35.5% and the Travel and Hospitality industry has 18.3% of organizations classified as 'Exceptional' in AppSec maturity.
71% of campus leaders say outdated security technology puts student safety at risk.
The technology sector reported 28 ransomware attacks in Q3 2025.
The healthcare, government, and technology industries together represented 53% of all publicly disclosed ransomware activity during Q3 2025.
Akira is among the top 3 ransomware outfits that impact organizations within the Technology vertical.
53% of UK IT leaders in the tech sector say they've adopted MFA.
53% of UK IT leaders in the tech sector say they've adopted AI detection.
59% of organizations in the technology sector experienced email incidents, yet only 39% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
63% of UK IT leaders in the tech sector say they've adopted email filtering.
59% of UK IT leaders in the tech sector say they've adopted email security training.
The average duration business operations were affected by ransomware in technology was 57 days.
Between 2019 and 2023, technology experienced large losses primarily from other causes (38.0%), followed by ransomware (32.0%) and data breaches (30.0%).
Unapproved GenAI usage rates are highest in technology (40%), financial services (32%), and government (38%).
APIs in technology & SaaS providers' environments saw a 400% spike in critical vulnerabilities.
In one analysis, technology had 15% of vulnerable assets across cloud, APIs, and web applications.