Cybersecurity statistics about roi
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Around 19% of Android shopping apps expose at least one unprotected exported Service, potentially leading to data leakage.
Approximately 24% of analyzed Android shopping apps can retrieve Java classes or DEX files from remote locations.
35% of leaders cite integration challenges as a top barrier to realizing ROI from AI.
57% of leaders are now tracking ROI from AI through increased output, 53% through process reinvention, and 47% through the creation of new capabilities.
There was a 67% year-over-year increase in Android malware transactions.
57% of CISOs report that half or fewer of their security tools deliver measurable Return on Investment (ROI).
40% of agentic AI early adopters saw a good return on strengthening security operations, compared to only 30% of average users.
Fewer than half of business executives are fully satisfied with the ROI on cloud, automation, and genAI.
One in three security services providers struggle to consistently show value and ROI.
Only 21% of iPhone users reported using security software on their mobile phones. This is less than Android users, where 29% stated they use security software.
53% of iPhone users have fallen victim to a scam. This compares to 48% of Android users who have fallen victim to a scam.
41% of iPhone users admitted to sending a direct message (DM) on social media to a company or seller's account to get a discount. This behaviour was less common among Android users, with 33% admitting to it.
35% of iPhone users choose unique passwords for their online accounts. In contrast, 41% of Android users choose unique passwords.
47% of iPhone users purchased an item from an unknown source because it offered the best price. 40% of Android users made similar purchases from unknown sources for the best price.
55% of iPhone owners expressed trust in their phone's built-in security to keep them safe. This figure is slightly higher than for Android owners, where 50% reported trusting their phone's security
Android adware detections jumped 160%.
68% reported challenges demonstrating the ROI of DDoS protection to leadership
Up to 34% of Android apps lack basic code protection.
43% of Android apps are vulnerable to PII data leakage.
103 of 9,078 analyzed Android apps were found to use unprotected or misconfigured cloud storage. 4 of these Android apps were in the top 1000 of the PlayStore popularity list.