Cyber Attack
We've curated 133 cybersecurity statistics about Cyber attack to help you understand how tactics like phishing, ransomware, and DDoS are evolving and impacting both organizations and individuals in 2025.
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57% of companies have experienced two or more cyberattacks in the past year.
Over 80% of organizations believe they are overly confident in their ability to recover from cyber incidents.
13% of organizations consider a lack of access to a clean room infrastructure and/or clean room recovery services to be their biggest challenge in terms of cyber incident recovery.
AI-driven attacks are the number one concern for IT cybersecurity leaders.
70% of organizations test their cyber incident recovery plans annually.
38% of organizations believe they are overly confident in their cyber incident recovery capabilities.
1% of organizations are not sure if they have an overconfident view of their cyber incident recovery capabilities.
21% of organizations consider insufficient budget for cyber incident recovery solutions to be their biggest challenge in terms of cyber incident recovery.
74% of organizations believe employing AI in their own businesses could potentially make them more vulnerable to a cyber attack.
96% of IT leaders state their organizations are very likely or somewhat likely to invest in cyber incident recovery in the next 12 months.
46% of organizations consider the complexity of planning required for cyber incident recovery to be their biggest challenge in terms of cyber incident recovery.
66% of IT leaders are concerned that AI will make it easier for bad actors to attack their infrastructure and target their employees.
35% of companies have experienced autonomous and mutating malware attacks.
29% of IT leaders believe that lower cyber liability insurance premiums are a key benefit a cyber incident recovery solution provides to contribute to better cyber resilience.
Roughly half of respondents say their organisation is at best only ‘somewhat capable’ of withstanding cyber attacks targeting specific vulnerabilities.
Risk management ranks cyber attack or breach as the #1 current risk for global organizations.
The C-Suite ranks cyber attack or breach as the #1 current risk for global organizations.
HR ranks cyber attack or breach as the #3 current risk (after increasing competition and economic slowdown or slow recovery) for global organizations.
Finance ranks cyber attack or breach as the #2 current risk (after economic slowdown or slow recovery) for global organizations.
How cyber attack or breach ranked as current risk over the recent years: 2025 - #1, 2023 - #1, 2021 - #1, 2019 - #6, 2017 - #5, 2015 - #9.