Data
We've curated 52 cybersecurity statistics about Data to help you understand how data breaches, encryption practices, and data privacy regulations are evolving in 2025. This insight will empower you to better protect your sensitive information.
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92% of nonprofit funders expressed concerns about how AI might use nonprofit data.
82% of funders advise nonprofits to prioritize AI data quality and security.
Among enterprises with over 10,000 employees, 41% manage more than a petabyte of data.
82% of organizations saw 11–50% of their data impacted from an attack.
Just 17% of organizations have recovery requirements for all business systems and applications needed for mission-critical services fully defined and documented.
78% of organizations suffered from the inability to access data or IT outages due to an attack (e.g., ransomware, malware, DDoS).
Only 4% of organizations said they can ensure a clean, restorable copy of data for more than 90% of their mission-critical applications.
37% of companies have average capability in securing data in cloud providers.
38% of companies have average capability in creating comprehensive data sets.
57% of companies have high capability in creating comprehensive data sets.
6% of companies have below average capability in mining data.
37% of companies have average capability in securing data on endpoints.
58% of companies have high capability in securing data in cloud providers.
59% of companies have high capability in securing data on endpoints.
59% of companies have high capability in securing data on networks.
42% of companies have average capability in mining data.
40% of companies have average capability in capturing data from all sources.
41% of small companies (<100 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
43% of medium companies (100-499 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
45% of large companies (500-9999 employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.