By using holistic identity matching for an individual employee, the average exposure increases to 146 records per employee, 22 unique usernames, 13 total usernames, 89 unique emails, 141 total emails, 57 credential pairs, and 8 unique sources. This represents more than 12x the exposed data compared to the traditional view.
By using holistic identity matching for an individual employee, the average exposure increases to 146 records per employee, 22 unique usernames, 13 total usernames, 89 unique emails, 141 total emails, 57 credential pairs, and 8 unique sources. This represents more than 12x the exposed data compared to the traditional view. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by SpyCloud in April 2025. It covers topics including Exposure, Records, Credentials, Personal information, Identity. The original data appears in Identity Exposure Report. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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By using holistic identity matching for an individual employee, the average exposure increases to 146 records per employee, 22 unique usernames, 13 total usernames, 89 unique emails, 141 total emails, 57 credential pairs, and 8 unique sources. This represents more than 12x the exposed data compared to the traditional view. This data was published by SpyCloud and covers Exposure, Records, Credentials, Personal information, Identity.
Where does this data come from?
This statistic comes from Identity Exposure Report, published by SpyCloud on April 8, 2025. You can view the original report at https://spycloud.com/resource/spycloud-annual-identity-exposure-report-2025/.
What cybersecurity topics does this cover?
This statistic relates to Exposure, Records, Credentials, Personal information, Identity. Browse more statistics on Exposure or from SpyCloud.