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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by World Economic Forum
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36% of respondents in Africa and 42% in Latin America lack confidence in their country's ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
1/1/2025•
ResilienceAfricaLatin America
49% of public-sector organisations indicate they lack the necessary talent to meet their cybersecurity goals, which is a 33% increase from 2024.
1/1/2025•
ResilienceTalentPublic sector
Only 14% of organisations are confident that they have the people and skills they need today.
1/1/2025•
TalentSkills gapStaff
One in three CEOs cite cyber espionage and loss of sensitive information/intellectual property (IP) theft as their top concern.
1/1/2025•
EspionageData lossData theft
66% of organisations expect AI to have the most significant impact on cybersecurity in the year to come, but only 37% report having processes in place to assess the security of AI tools before deployment.
1/1/2025•
AI
47% of organisations cite adversarial advances powered by generative AI (GenAI) as their primary concern.
1/1/2025•
AIGen AI
42% of organisations reported phishing and social engineering attacks in 2024.
1/1/2025•
PhishingSocial engineering
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