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We've curated 254 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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13% of CISOs oversee 50 or more security tools.
Boards most often ask CISOs for the following metrics: risk-reduction trendlines (51%), quantified business impact (47%), and incident-response performance metrics (40%).
Overall concern among U.S. CISOs about a breach fell from 86% in 2024 to 62% in 2025.
40% of CISOs considered leaving their role altogether.
35% of campus leaders say fraudulent enrollments are rising.
82% of CISOs feel confident quantifying risk.
34% of US employees reported using a personal device for work at least once a month
43% of US employees reported that they have worked on AI-based applications that their employers did not approve
30% of US employees reported that they only follow their company’s AI policy most of the time
56.00% of global ransomware victims (organizations and individuals) in Q3 2025 were from the United States.
The United States accounted for 52.1% of global ransomware victims (organizations and individuals) in the prior quarter (Q2 2025).
The Telecommunications industry in the US saw the highest industry/stage fraud rate, with 37.8% of account creation transactions suspected of digital fraud.
The US Communities (online dating, forums, etc.) industry experienced the highest overall suspected fraud rate at 13.7%, driven by a 139% volume increase from H1 2022 to H1 2025.
Total lender exposure to suspected synthetic identities for US auto loans, credit cards, and unsecured personal loans was USD$2.7 billion at the end of H1 2025.
About 64% of US SMB leaders agree that without an active IT team, system updates are more likely to slip through the cracks
Nearly 35% of US SMBs say that system updates and maintenance are among their top IT challenges.
61% of US SMB leaders admit they are not proactive in updating their systems.
64% of US SMBs say businesses without an active IT team are less likely to stay current.
64% of US business leaders indicated fraudsters increased their attacks on call centers in the past year, up from 44% in 2024.
35% of US SMBs describe themselves as very proactive about updating systems.