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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Swimlane

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Recent Statistics & Reports

66% of organizations faced a security incident in the past year.

73% of organizations take longer than 24 hours to apply critical patches.

92% of organizations that experienced a security incident in the past year believe stronger cyber hygiene could have prevented it.

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.

84% of organizations say AI and automation enhance cyber hygiene.

41% of organizations rank expanding AI usage and expertise as the top improvement area.

25% of organizations take between 8 and 30 days to apply critical patches.

67% of organizations audit user access privileges quarterly or less often.

64% of organizations fail to continuously assess vendor and supplier security after onboarding.

15% of organizations self-identify as 'leading' in cyber hygiene maturity.

48% of IT and security decision-makers say budget or resource cuts have led to team restructuring.

41% of IT and security decision-makers say budget or resource cuts have led to reduced capacity for detection and monitoring.

91% of organisations have taken new steps to protect operational resilience due to waning federal support.

79% of U.K. IT and security decision-makers say growing U.S. cybersecurity instability has made them more cautious with U.S.-based vendors.

29% of U.K. IT and security decision-makers have delayed or cancelled contracts due to growing U.S. cybersecurity instability.

52% of IT and security decision-makers say budget or resource cuts have led to increased workloads without added support.

Over half (54%) of organisations have developed internal cybersecurity frameworks independent of government guidance.

85% of security teams have experienced budget or resource-related changes in the past six months.

81% of IT and security decision-makers believe that eroding confidence in public-private coordination will hinder threat intelligence sharing.

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