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69% of security professionals think current laws are still not strict enough.
52% of healthcare leaders say maintaining compliance is a significant challenge.
60% of healthcare organizations say staying current with regulations is their top challenge regarding compliance.
57% of healthcare organizations lack the time and resources to meet stringent requirements and oversee the compliance process.
37% of security professionals fear AI-related regulations are a financial penalty waiting to happen.
AWS showed the lowest rate for assets with both critical and easily exploitable issues at 0.02%.
Assets hosted by AWS and Google Cloud showed 0.04% with critical vulnerabilities.
38% of assets hosted by Google Cloud were vulnerable to at least one security issue or misconfiguration. This rate for Google Cloud was over 2.5x more than assets hosted by AWS.
15% of assets hosted by AWS were vulnerable to at least one security issue or misconfiguration.
10 of analyzed 9,078 Android apps contained exposed credentials to AWS cloud services.
Lawsuits were filed after 51 out of 518 disclosed incidents in 2024, compared with 58 out of 493 disclosed incidents in 2023. This was the first year in the past five without an increase in post-data breach class action filing frequency.
There was a 75% increase in actively exploited flaws compared to the same period in 2024, with 12,333 vulnerabilities reported in Q1 alone .
87% of people "support national laws regulating how companies can collect, store, share, or use our personal data".
AWS and CloudFlare accounted for nearly 50% of all instances of abused cloud hosting instances in 2024.