US
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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62% of organizations in the finance sector experienced email incidents, yet only 42% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
58% of organizations in the healthcare sector experienced email incidents, yet only 36% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
86% of US IT leaders agree that professional email signatures build trust.
Only 18% of US organizations use centralized signature management solutions.
41% of US organizations still rely on employees to manage their own email signatures.
73% of US organizations experienced an email-related security incident in the past year.
60% of organizations in the legal sector experienced email incidents, yet only 41% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
59% of organizations in the technology sector experienced email incidents, yet only 39% feel very confident in their compliance posture.
Professionals in high-email-volume sectors like legal and finance send 20-30+ emails daily.
A 1.5 Gpps DDoS attack occurred in the United States.
In the U.S., 80% of CISOs express concern over potential customer data loss via public GenAI platforms.
Almost all (97%) of major U.S. banks experienced third-party breaches in 2024.
The U.S. accounts for 60% of all ransomware attacks against financial institutions.
The U.S. and U.K. together represent over 70% of ransomware attacks.
The United States remained the primary target, accounting for 47% of known ransomware attacks.
Just 37% of organisations have a data privacy team overseeing AI initiatives.
7% of organisations assess API risk monthly or less.
Only 22% of US consumers are comfortable sharing data with AI agents.
Nearly half (48%) of organisations currently use between 6 and 20 types of AI agents.
Only 32% of organisations conduct daily API risk assessments.