Enterprises
We've curated 27 cybersecurity statistics about Enterprises to help you understand how threats like data breaches and insider attacks are evolving, as well as the best practices and technologies organizations are implementing to safeguard their assets in 2025.
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The average identity holds 100,000 permissions across global enterprises.
38.6% of enterprises have already deployed AI agents at department or enterprise scale.
38% of all accounts in global enterprises are dormant.
Inactive users hold 16.5% of total permissions in global enterprises.
27.8% of permissions remain ungoverned in global enterprises.
Machine identities outnumber human users by a ratio of 17:1 in global enterprises.
Just 0.01% of non-human identities control 80% of all cloud permissions in global enterprises.
13% of users in global enterprises lack multi-factor authentication.
824,000 orphaned accounts, representing 8% of all accounts, have no human owner in HR systems in global enterprises.
23.8% of enterprises are running pilots with AI agents.
31.7% of enterprises are in active experimentation with AI agents.
59% of CISOs at enterprises fear voice phishing (vishing).
0% of surveyed enterprises simulate threats in encrypted messaging apps.
64% of enterprises faced off-channel attacks in the past year.
Concern for attacks coming from collaboration tools and encrypted messaging is 38% at enterprises.
71% of CISOs at enterprises worry about SMS phishing (smishing).
Only 27% of CISOs at enterprises simulate SMS phishing.
Just 15% of CISOs at enterprises test voice phishing.
Only 12% of CISOs at enterprises believe their current Security Awareness Training (SAT) program is sufficient.
64% of surveyed enterprises confirmed social engineering attacks via encrypted or informal channels in the past 12 months.