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We've curated 254 cybersecurity statistics about the US to help you understand how emerging threats, like state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, are reshaping our defenses and practices in 2025.
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Canadian middle market firms are less likely to have cyber insurance coverage than U.S. companies (68% versus 82%).
A smaller share of Canadian middle market firms indicate they don't have AI governance in place compared to U.S. respondents (5% versus 20%).
On average, Canadian respondents at middle market organisations have larger cybersecurity teams, with 39% saying they have 16 or more employees, compared to 11% in the U.S..
Geographically, 59% of observed ransomware victims in Q1 2025 were based in The United States, which is the highest proportion seen to date.
APAC had the highest global phishing encounter rates, followed by EMEA and North America.
The U.S. reported a lower third-party breach rate of 30.9%, falling 4.6% below the global average.
Four of the top five hosting providers used by bad actors to host phishing attacks were based in the U.S. in 2024.
ByteDance Group (TikTok's parent company) is connected to 35.4% of the U.S. market.
One-third of the U.S. supply chain relies on software or services from companies formally designated by the Department of Defense as "Chinese Military Companies".
Two-thirds of the U.S. supply chain depends on companies with at least expected ties to Chinese state-linked entities.
There was 211 US healthcare ransomware victims in 2023 and 268 in 2024, a 27% increase.
47% of ransomware attacks against energy and utilities sector were in the United States.
There was 211 US healthcare ransomware victims in 2023 and 268 in 2024, a 27% increase.
19 countries named cybersecurity as their top risk, including France, Germany, India, and the US.