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82% is the ratio of non-human identities (NHIs) to human users, indicating NHIs now outnumber human users by 82 to 1
89% of organizations plan to hire professionals within the next 12 months to manage or improve identity management, infrastructure, and security
Social media is the leading medium for successful scams at 34%, surpassing email (28%), phone calls (25%), text messages (24%), and online ads (21%) in 2025.
52% of organizations identify the human element, including employee training and awareness, as their greatest weakness.
64% of organizations report that AI and automation have increased their focus on the basics of cyber hygiene.
71% of enterprises state it is critical to urgently develop the capability to distinguish between human and AI agents.
63% of retailers aim to invest significantly in machine learning for pattern matching to enhance cybersecurity.
84% of organizations say AI and automation enhance cyber hygiene.
15% of organizations self-identify as 'leading' in cyber hygiene maturity.
98% of enterprises feel confident in their ability to distinguish between human and AI agents.
89% of Global Relay's sample accounts captured email communications, making it the most captured channel.
75% of German organizations reported experiencing an identity breach in the last three years.
Malware and ransomware accounted for 51% of all cyber insurance claims in 2024, up from 32% in 2023.
107 email-related HIPAA breaches were reported to the Department of Health and Human Services in just the first half of 2025.
In one enforcement case, a clinic was fined $25,000 for a single message that contained protected health information (PHI) and was sent to the wrong person without encryption
Adware accounted for 69% of mobile threat cases, overtaking the Joker malware family, which dropped to 23% of cases.
239 malicious applications were identified on the Google Play Store, collectively downloaded over 42 million times.
Manufacturing and Transportation sectors accounted for over 40% of total IoT malware attacks, with each sector representing 20.2% of all observed attacks.
There was a 67% year-over-year increase in Android malware transactions.
Roughly 40% of blocked IoT transactions are linked to the Mirai malware family.