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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Deep Instinct

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Research Reports

Reports and publications from Deep Instinct

Recent Statistics & Reports

Nearly three-quarters (72%) of organizations have revised their cybersecurity strategies over the past year due to AI.

6/3/2025
AI

86% of organizations have expanded or increased their use of AI within Security Operations (SecOps).

6/3/2025
AISecOps

Nearly half (46%) of organizations experienced an uptick in targeted phishing attacks.

6/3/2025
Phishing

38% of respondents were unable to differentiate between machine learning and deep learning.

6/3/2025
AI

Nearly 70% of security professionals believe AI also contributes to burnout.

6/3/2025
AI

Two-thirds of respondents were confused about fundamental AI definitions.

6/3/2025
AI

83% of respondents cited attacks on local or cloud storage as a top risk, ranking second only to phishing.

6/3/2025
Local storageCloudPhishing

64% noted a direct push from the C-suite to adopt more proactive defense measures.

6/3/2025
Proactive defense

43% of organizations reported deepfake impersonation attempts.

6/3/2025
DeepfakesImpersonation

82% of organizations say they have shifted toward a prevention-first security strategy in response to AI-powered attacks.

6/3/2025
AI

37% of security professionals fear AI-related regulations are a financial penalty waiting to happen.

6/3/2025
AIRegulationsLaws

76% of SecOps teams state that AI makes their roles easier.

6/3/2025
AISecOps

84% of respondents cited phishing as a top risk.

6/3/2025
Phishing

32% of security professionals cite difficulties in keeping up with increasing AI-related policies.

6/3/2025
AI

AI saves security teams an average of 12 hours per week on manual processes.

6/3/2025
AIAI benefits

186 known exploited vulnerabilities were identified in industry research in 2024.

3/5/2025

Industry reports indicate a 30% increase in global cyber attacks compared to 2023.

3/5/2025

Akira had collected over $42 million in ransom payments by early 2024.

3/5/2025

Deep Instinct's analysis shows that 30% of business network endpoints are now IoT-based, introducing new attack vectors.

3/5/2025

By early 2024, Akira alone had compromised over 250 organisations across North America, Europe, and Australia.

3/5/2025