Cybersecurity statistics about german
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75% of German organizations reported experiencing an identity breach in the last three years.
Germany's Bundesagentur für Arbeit saw 181% growth in passkey authentications.
28% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
30% of German IT & security professionals believe that Mobile Device Management (MDM) does not fully protect their managed devices
36% of German employees reported that they have worked on AI-based applications that their employers did not approve
40% of German employees reported that they have worked on AI-based applications that their employers did not approve
In 2025, Germany experienced 102 ransomware incidents, representing 2.2% of all attacks.
4.89% of global ransomware victims (organizations and individuals) in Q3 2025 were from Germany.
Exposing vulnerabilities is a top security convergence goal for 40% of German organizations.
23% of respondents in Germany received explicit encouragement to use AI in the workplace.
Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 39% of German organizations.
Enhancing threat visibility is a security convergence goal for 31% of German organizations.
23% of respondents in Germany had AI tools provided by their IT team.
14% of respondents in Germany were likely to have an AI mandate from leadership.
65% of workers in Germany are very confident using AI tools.
Scam victimization in Germany rose from 28% to 32%.
22% of Germans would rather give up planning travel than risk identity theft.
42% of IT leaders based in Germany cite managing external threats (such as phishing and spoofing) as their top security challenge.
In Germany, 81,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.
In Germany, 81,000+ internet-connected healthcare devices and systems are exposed, endangering patient data.