We've curated 53 cybersecurity statistics about the US to help you understand how emerging threats, like state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, are reshaping our defenses and practices in 2025.
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57% of sensitive data uploaded to generative AI tools is classified as business or legal data, with 35% of that involving contract or policy drafting.
82% is the ratio of non-human identities (NHIs) to human users, indicating NHIs now outnumber human users by 82 to 1
37% of consumers worldwide still write down passwords, while 32% reuse the same password across multiple accounts in 2025.
92% of technology companies are adopting AI for support operations, compared to a 58% adoption rate in regulated industries.
67% of organizations audit user access privileges quarterly or less often.
The United States accounted for 54% of all IoT attack activity.
Malicious traffic surged nearly 20% from Q1 to Q2 2025.
Desktop-based threats targeting dating platforms declined by 16%.
Excluding U.S. traffic, the highest concentrations of fraud hubs are found in Brazil (over 11%), Great Britain (nearly 10%), Vietnam (over 6%), and Nigeria (9%).
Dating platforms experienced a 61% surge in mobile attacks.
The overall device distribution for dating platforms flipped from 55% desktop prevalence to just 39% desktop prevalence.
Overnight fraud surges were observed in Vietnam (38%), Mexico (38%), and India (36%).
Attack automation services targeting gaming increased from 15% to 25% of all gaming-related attacks.
The Roblox browser accounted for 18% of gaming attacks, indicating a platform-specific vulnerability
87% of CISOs say pressure in their role has increased over the past year.
Sign-up fraud traffic in the Fintech sector escalated to 17 times the industry average.
Great Britain was responsible for 44% of attacks specifically targeting the Fintech sector.
58% of CISOs say incidents occurred even though their security tools were in place.
Two-thirds of CISOs report feeling burned out weekly or daily.
Boards most often ask CISOs for the following metrics: risk-reduction trendlines (51%), quantified business impact (47%), and incident-response performance metrics (40%).