Market data and adoption trends for zero trust security architecture, network access, and identity verification solutions.
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40% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States reported that Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is not consistently enforced for privileged accounts in 2025.
61% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany identified deepfakes as the most significant identity-based threat in 2025.
43% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom reported that Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is not consistently enforced for privileged accounts in 2025.
16% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom identified phishing as the top identity-based threat in 2025.
Only 12% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany reported that their organizations lack a dedicated Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution in 2025.
27% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at Black Hat USA in 2025.
44% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at it-sa in Germany in 2025.
45% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States cited phishing as their greatest risk in 2025.
28% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
At Infosecurity Europe, 18% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks in 2025.
19% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) expect a significant increase in new tasks for their IT or security teams due to security risks or vulnerabilities related to AI.
96% of CISOs believe that multi-factor authentication (MFA) cannot keep up with evolving threats.
78% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) expect AI to create moderate or significant increases in security workloads as they address new vulnerabilities.
92% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) reported that their company has implemented, begun implementing, or plans to implement passwordless authentication in 2025, a significant increase from 70% in 2024.
98% of CISOs expressed that multi-factor authentication (MFA) is not doing enough to protect employees.
38% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) believe zero trust is the future of cybersecurity.
67% of organizations expect to complete their transition from Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to zero trust access by 2026, reflecting a significant shift in security practices.
The number of completed rollouts of passwordless authentication initiatives doubled in 2025 compared to the previous year, highlighting a rapid increase in implementation.