US
We've curated 455 cybersecurity statistics about the US to help you understand how emerging threats, like state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, are reshaping our defenses and practices in 2025.
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43% of SMBs report they experienced a cyberattack in the past 5 years.
48% of New Yorkers stated they have been the victim of a cyberattack at least once.
31% of SMB owners don't know exactly how much they spend on cybersecurity.
38% of New Yorkers reported they have already stopped using a service because they did not trust it to protect their data.
In December 2025, Japan had 18%, the UK had 16%, and the US had 12% of organizations classified as 'Exceptional' in AppSec maturity.
99% of security leaders at U.S. organizations with at least $1 billion in revenue plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets over the next two to three years.
53% of U.S.-based cybersecurity decision-makers manage and monitor cybersecurity infrastructure using a combination of managed and in-house services.
60% of organizations prioritize security architecture as a top area of time and financial investment.
64% of organizations prioritize Managed Detection and Response (MDR) as a top area of time and financial investment.
36% of U.S.-based cybersecurity decision-makers identified threat detection and response as one of their top cybersecurity priorities for 2026.
25% of U.S.-based cybersecurity decision-makers ranked AI enablement among their top cybersecurity priorities for 2026.
51% of U.S.-based cybersecurity decision-makers reported that their boards are asking for foundational security metrics.
51% of cybersecurity professionals cited mobile devices as the biggest blind spot in visibility for modern work.
44% of U.S.-based cybersecurity decision-makers ranked protecting sensitive data among their top two cybersecurity priorities for 2026.
The United States accounted for 54% of all IoT attack activity.
Overall concern among U.S. CISOs about a breach fell from 86% in 2024 to 62% in 2025.
Boards most often ask CISOs for the following metrics: risk-reduction trendlines (51%), quantified business impact (47%), and incident-response performance metrics (40%).
33% of CISOs rank external threats as their number-one stressor.
13% of CISOs oversee 50 or more security tools.
87% of CISOs say pressure in their role has increased over the past year.