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We've curated 61 cybersecurity statistics about Staff to help you understand how insider threats and employee training practices are evolving in 2025. Discover how organizations are managing human factors in their cybersecurity strategies.
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More than half (52%) of cybersecurity professionals say AI will significantly or somewhat reduce the need for entry-level staff.
28% of cybersecurity professionals see AI creating new opportunities for entry-level talent.
16% of hotel IT and security leaders struggle to fill cybersecurity job vacancies.
26% of hotel IT and security leaders report limited in-house cybersecurity expertise.
As a result of TPRM teams being understaffed, organisations are only managing about 40% of their vendor population.
There is an almost 30% gap between existing and ideal team sizes in TPRM.
Nearly 70% of Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) teams report being understaffed.
In Germany, 51% of respondents stated the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
50% of professionals in the U.S. and Singapore plan to seek new jobs in the next year.
Singapore reported the highest concern with lack of in-house expertise with tools, at 39%.
In Singapore, 59% of respondents stated the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
49% of respondents state the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
Lack of people/capacity was most frequently cited factor for falling for a ransomware attack by those with 251-500 employees.
28% of respondents cited internal skills shortages as a challenge with current security solutions.
In the U.S., 63.5% (14% points above the average) of respondents stated the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.
60% of transportation and logistics organizations reported understaffed IT teams as a daily challenge.
51% of transportation and logistics organizations aim to reduce the workload on IT teams.
23% of healthcare organizations say their in-house IT or cybersecurity teams are understaffed.
Establishing separate cloud security teams is a practice adopted by 63% of companies.
In the event of a cyberattack, 1 in 5 healthcare organizations believe recovery would be delayed because they lack experienced in-house staff or access to a 24x7 security operations team.