Cybersecurity Statistics

Discover the latest trends and statistics in cybersecurity.
Breach

71% of customers say they would leave an organization after a data breach

Source: AGCS

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Cloud Cybersecurity Statistics
Cloud

95% of cloud security vulnerabilities are predicted to be the user’s fault

Source: Gartner

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retail cybersecurity statistics
CyberattackRetail

44% of retail companies suffer over 50 cyberattacks per month

Source: Ponemon Institute

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Insurance Finance Cybersecurity
CyberattackFinance

83% of financial companies suffer over 50 attacks monthly

Source: Ponemon Institute

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Data Statistics
Breach

It typically takes organizations over 6 months to detect a data breach

Source: Ponemon Institute

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Hackers statistics
Dark Web

Personal data can be purchased on the dark web within the range of $0.20 and $15

Source: RSA

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cyberattack cost statistics
Cyberattack

Information loss accounts for 43% of the costs in cyberattack recovery fees

Source: Accenture

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phishing campaign
PhishingUS

1 in 3 phishing emails are opened in the US

Source: Verizon

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Insider threatPhishing

34% of cyberattacks are perpetrated by insiders

Source: NTSC

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Cloud

The biggest barriers to a wider adoption of cloud services are data security, risk of compromise, compliance challenges and a lack of experience.

Source: NTSC

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Anti-virusCloud

66% of security professionals say that their traditional security solutions do not work for cloud environments

Source: NTSC

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BreachCloud

Misconfigured cloud environments were the main cause for the vast number of data theft incidents in 2019

Source: NTSC

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