Endpoints
We've curated 10 cybersecurity statistics about Endpoints to help you understand how threats like malware and phishing are targeting devices in our networks and how protective technologies are evolving in 2025.
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37% of companies have average capability in securing data on endpoints.
59% of companies have high capability in securing data on endpoints.
4% of companies have below average capability in securing data on endpoints.
Since 2023, network infrastructure, especially routers, has continued to outpace endpoints as the riskiest IT devices.
More than half (53%) of threats targeting endpoints were delivered by email in Q4 2024
Email was the primary method for delivering malware to endpoints, accounting for 52% of threats in Q3 2024. This represents a 9% decrease compared to Q2 2024.
The number of endpoints businesses rely on to execute tasks has risen to 50, a 19% increase in five years.
34% of enterprises admit their security controls are lagging behind AI's rapid deployment.
Web browser downloads were the second most common malware delivery method to endpoints, responsible for 28% of threats in Q3 2024. This is a 10% increase compared to Q2 2024.
Threats delivered by other vectors (such as removable media) to endpoints accounted for 20% of threats in Q3 2024, a 1% decrease compared to the previous quarter.