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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55% of very large companies (10000+ employees) are concerned with their reliance on data.
36% of companies have average capability in securing data on networks.
5% of companies have below average capability in manipulating data.
4% of companies have below average capability in capturing data from all sources.
5% of companies have below average capability in finding patterns within data.
6% of companies have below average capability in creating comprehensive data sets.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data on endpoints.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data in cloud providers.
56% of companies have high capability in capturing data from all sources.
56% of companies have high capability in finding patterns within data.
39% of companies have average capability in finding patterns within data.
Only 23% of consumers say they fully understand how their data is used.
78% of respondents say sharing data with observability teams resolves incidents faster.
Japanese consumers are the least likely to disapprove of selling data on (26% saying so).
44% of consumers globally do not think OEMs should be able to sell driver data.
20% of UK consumers are ambivalent about OEMs selling driver data.
24% of consumers globally are ambivalent about OEMs selling driver data.
49% of UK consumers do not think OEMs should be able to sell driver data.
26% globally think it is fine for OEMs to sell driver data.
Fewer than one in five (18%) OEMs are currently selling data on.