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Pay attention to the following cybersecurity statistics to learn how to protect yourself from attacks.
The government has surveyed UK businesses, charities and educational institutions to find out how they approach cyber security and gain insight into the cyber security issues they face. The research informs government policy on cyber security and how government works with industry to build a prosperous and resilient digital UK.
19 April 2023
Respondents were asked about their approach to cyber security and any breaches or attacks over the 12 months before the interview. Main survey interviews took place between October 2022 and January 2023. Qualitative follow up interviews took place in December 2022 and January 2023.
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The survey is part of the government’s National Cyber Strategy 2002.
There is a wide range of free government cyber security guidance and information for businesses, including details of free online training and support.
The survey was carried out by Ipsos UK. The report has been produced by Ipsos on behalf of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
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According to a survey of global IT security professionals in 2025, malware was the most concerning cyber threat targeting organizations, with a relative value of **** on a five-point scale. Account takeover/credential abuse attacks ranked second, while phishing attacks followed.
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Cyber Security Statistics: Cybersecurity has become a top priority for organizations worldwide, driven by the escalating volume and complexity of cyber threats. As businesses increasingly adopt digital technologies, the risk of cyberattacks, such as data breaches, ransomware, and phishing, has risen, creating significant challenges for data privacy and security.
The increasing frequency of high-profile cyber incidents has exposed vulnerabilities in various sectors, prompting governments and organizations to enhance their cybersecurity measures. In response, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning are being integrated to enhance threat detection and response capabilities.
The following statistics offer a comprehensive overview of the cybersecurity landscape, shedding light on the trends, risks, and developments that are shaping this critical field.
According to a 2024 survey of Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) worldwide, Ransomware attacks were a leading cybersecurity risk, with roughly ** percent naming it as one of the three major cybersecurity threats. A further share of ** percent of the respondents found malware to be a significant risk to their organizations' cybersecurity. Email fraud compromise and DDoS attacks followed closely, with ** percent.
Percentage of enterprises impacted by specific types of cyber security incidents by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.
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Cybersecurity in Healthcare Statistics: As the healthcare sector increasingly integrates digital technologies, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has become more critical than ever. Adopting electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, and connected medical devices has significantly enhanced patient care and operational efficiency.
However, this digital shift has also exposed healthcare organizations to a rising tide of cyber threats, including data breaches, ransomware attacks, and hacks of medical devices. The sensitive nature of the data fuels these threats, such as personal health information (PHI) and payment records, making healthcare one of the most targeted cyberattack industries.
In response to these growing risks, healthcare providers must prioritize implementing stringent cybersecurity policies and embrace cutting-edge technologies like encryption, artificial intelligence, and multi-factor authentication. The sector is grappling with challenges such as outdated security systems, inadequate staff training, and the complexities of safeguarding networks of interconnected devices.
As cyberattacks become more frequent and sophisticated, understanding cybersecurity statistics within healthcare is essential for identifying vulnerabilities, assessing risks, and strengthening defenses to protect sensitive patient data and maintain trust within the industry.
Cyber attacks on businesses are becoming more frequent, targeted, and complex. The effects of a cyber attack go well beyond the direct financial consequences. In 2024, ** percent of respondents indicated greater difficulty in attracting new customers as the main consequence of cyber attacks.
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In the early hours of January 3, 2025, a mid-sized financial firm in Ohio discovered something chilling: over 1.2 terabytes of client data had been quietly siphoned off over the holidays. The attackers left no ransom demand, no calling card, just a system-wide silence and a massive void in customer...
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AI Cybersecurity Statistics And Facts: Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the cybersecurity landscape, enhancing capabilities in threat detection, incident response, and predictive analytics, while also enabling cybercriminals to develop more sophisticated and elusive attacks. As more organizations adopt AI-driven security solutions, it becomes essential to examine the statistical trends shaping this dynamic field.
This report delivers a focused, data-centric analysis of AI’s growing role in cybersecurity, covering adoption levels, investment trends, emerging threats, and global defense measures, providing key insights for leaders facing the challenges of an increasingly intelligent and complex cyber threat environment.
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In late 2024, a boutique digital marketing agency in Austin, Texas, experienced what seemed like a minor IT hiccup. Their systems froze for six hours. What they didn’t know was that a ransomware attack had quietly encrypted their data. Within 24 hours, the attacker demanded $25,000 in cryptocurrency. The firm,...
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In early 2025, a small tech startup in Austin, Texas, discovered its customer database had been silently siphoned off over a period of three months. The breach wasn’t sophisticated, it was a simple phishing email that bypassed outdated filters. But the consequences were staggering: legal fees, compliance penalties, and reputational...
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It all started with a laptop on a kitchen table. One device, one user, and a Wi-Fi network not built for enterprise-grade security. Multiply that by millions, and you begin to grasp the scale of the remote work cybersecurity challenge. As the boundaries between home and work blur, so do...
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Workplace Cybersecurity Statistics: Workplace cybersecurity is a critical concern for businesses worldwide, as cyber threats continue to evolve and impact organizations of all sizes. In 2023, the average cost of a data breach reached a staggering $4.45 million, with small businesses particularly vulnerable. Over 90% of cyberattacks begin with human error, highlighting the importance of employee training and awareness.
As remote work becomes more prevalent, 61% of remote workers report using unsecured devices, further increasing security risks. With cybercrime projected to cost businesses $10.5 trillion annually in 2025, investing in robust cybersecurity measures has never been more vital for organizational resilience and data protection.
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A quiet morning in Atlanta turned chaotic for a mid-sized healthcare provider. Every computer screen across the facility suddenly went dark, replaced by a single message: "Your data has been encrypted." Operations froze. Appointments were canceled. And the cost of recovery reached into the millions. Unfortunately, this isn’t a rare...
In 2024, manufacturing saw the highest share of cyberattacks among the leading industries worldwide. During the examined year, manufacturing companies encountered more than a quarter of the total cyberattacks. Organizations in the finance and insurance followed, with around 23 percent. Professional, business, and consumer services ranked third, with 18 percent of reported cyberattacks. Manufacturing industry and cyberattacks The industry of manufacturing has been in the center of cyberattacks in a long time. The share of cyberattacks targeting organizations in this sector in 2018 was at 10 percent, while in 2024, it amounted to 26 percent. The situation is even more compliacted when we look at the cyber vulnerabilities found in this sector. In 2024, critical vulnerabilities in manufacturing companies lasted 205 days on average. IT perspective and prevention With recent technology developments, cybersecurity is crucial to an organization’s success. Realizing this, companies have been gradually increasing cybersecurity investments. Thus, in 2024, the cybersecurity budget worldwide was forecast to increase to nearly 283 billion U.S. dollars. Roughly nine in ten board directors of companies worldwide in professional services and media and entertainment industries say they expect an increase in the cybersecurity budget.
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In 2024, the number of data compromises in the United States stood at 3,158 cases. Meanwhile, over 1.35 billion individuals were affected in the same year by data compromises, including data breaches, leakage, and exposure. While these are three different events, they have one thing in common. As a result of all three incidents, the sensitive data is accessed by an unauthorized threat actor. Industries most vulnerable to data breaches Some industry sectors usually see more significant cases of private data violations than others. This is determined by the type and volume of the personal information organizations of these sectors store. In 2024 the financial services, healthcare, and professional services were the three industry sectors that recorded most data breaches. Overall, the number of healthcare data breaches in some industry sectors in the United States has gradually increased within the past few years. However, some sectors saw decrease. Largest data exposures worldwide In 2020, an adult streaming website, CAM4, experienced a leakage of nearly 11 billion records. This, by far, is the most extensive reported data leakage. This case, though, is unique because cyber security researchers found the vulnerability before the cyber criminals. The second-largest data breach is the Yahoo data breach, dating back to 2013. The company first reported about one billion exposed records, then later, in 2017, came up with an updated number of leaked records, which was three billion. In March 2018, the third biggest data breach happened, involving India’s national identification database Aadhaar. As a result of this incident, over 1.1 billion records were exposed.
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Endpoint Security Statistics: In today’s digital landscape, endpoint security has become a vital component of organizational cybersecurity. As businesses adopt hybrid work arrangements and expand their digital networks, protecting a growing range of connected devices has become increasingly essential. Laptops, smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices have become frequent targets for advanced cyberattacks, including ransomware, phishing, and zero-day exploits.
The increasing complexity of these threats has compelled organizations to enhance their endpoint security measures by adopting advanced technologies, such as AI-driven threat detection, behavioural monitoring, and continuous real-time surveillance. These sophisticated solutions aim to reduce exposure to risks, safeguard critical data, and ensure seamless business operations in the face of constantly evolving cyber threats.
This selection includes data related to SPC member countries and territories for some of the indicators available in the original database published by the National Cyber Security Index (NCSI).
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Pay attention to the following cybersecurity statistics to learn how to protect yourself from attacks.