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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Red Canary
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Organizations used an average of 65 security tools in 2025, a decrease from 91 tools in 2024, but 73% of security leaders indicated that the time from detecting an attack to resolution has increased.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsTool sprawl
38% of organizations plan to use AI within the next 12 months for incident response in 2025.
10/23/2025•
Security Operations
55% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in cloud security as of 2025, reflecting the growing importance of securing cloud environments.
10/23/2025•
Security Operations
82% of organizations experienced email-related cyber incidents in the past 12 months, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsEmail
79% of organizations experienced identity or user account-related cyber incidents in the past 12 months, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
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Security OperationsIdentity
70% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in data analysis as of 2025, which is crucial for informed decision-making in cybersecurity.
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Security OperationsSkills
75% of organizations reported experiencing skills shortages in intrusion detection, while 72% reported shortages in incident response in 2025, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
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Security OperationsDisruption
80% of security leaders stated they are spending more than ever on security, yet breaches and threats continue to escalate.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsBudgets
The attack surface has expanded by 41% in the past 12 months, indicating a significant increase in potential vulnerabilities.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsAttack surface
Organizations faced an average cost of $3.7 million due to successful cyber attacks in the past year, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
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Security OperationsCost of an incident
59% of organizations reported that they already use AI for intrusion detection in 2025.
10/23/2025•
Security Operations
44% of organizations incurred financial costs, such as a ransom demand or fine, due to security incidents in the past year.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsBusiness ImpactCost of an incident
40% of organizations reported that they already use AI for threat hunting in 2025.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsAI
32% of organizations plan to use AI within the next 12 months for intrusion detection in 2025.
10/23/2025•
Security Operations
25% of organizations reported that company intellectual property was compromised in the past year due to security incidents.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsIntellectual property
54% of organizations reported that they already use AI for SIEM data management in 2025.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsSIEM
75% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in intrusion detection as of 2025, which poses a risk to proactive threat management.
10/23/2025•
Security Operations
35% of security leaders reported a significant increase in the time from detecting an attack to resolution over the past 12 months, emphasizing the growing complexity of cybersecurity incidents.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsTime to detection
78% of organizations experienced endpoint-related cyber incidents, such as those involving laptops or PCs, in the past 12 months, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsEndpoint
77% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in penetration testing as of 2025, indicating a significant gap in essential cybersecurity capabilities.
10/23/2025•
Security OperationsPen TestingSkills
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