We've curated 3 cybersecurity statistics about Endpoints to help you understand how threats like malware and phishing are targeting devices in our networks and how protective technologies are evolving in 2025.
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37% of companies have average capability in securing data on endpoints.
59% of companies have high capability in securing data on endpoints.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data on endpoints.
Since 2023, network infrastructure, especially routers, has continued to outpace endpoints as the riskiest IT devices.
More than half (53%) of threats targeting endpoints were delivered by email in Q4 2024
Email was the primary method for delivering malware to endpoints, accounting for 52% of threats in Q3 2024. This represents a 9% decrease compared to Q2 2024.
The number of endpoints businesses rely on to execute tasks has risen to 50, a 19% increase in five years.
34% of enterprises admit their security controls are lagging behind AI's rapid deployment.
Web browser downloads were the second most common malware delivery method to endpoints, responsible for 28% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 10% increase compared to Q2 2024.
Threats delivered by other vectors (such as removable media) to endpoints accounted for 20% of threats in Q3 2024, a 1% decrease compared to the previous quarter.