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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Keyfactor

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Recent Statistics & Reports

86% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees agree that AI agents and autonomous systems cannot be fully trusted without unique, dynamic digital identities (2026).

2/4/2026
Digital IdentityArtificial IntelligenceCybersecurity

50% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees have implemented governance frameworks to address AI-based vulnerabilities (2026).

2/4/2026
GovernanceCybersecurityArtificial Intelligence

85% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees expect digital identities for AI agents to be as common as human and machine identities within five years (2026).

2/4/2026
Digital IdentityArtificial IntelligenceEnterprise Security

28% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees believe they can prevent a rogue AI agent from causing damage (2026).

2/4/2026
Risk ManagementArtificial IntelligenceCybersecurity

55% of security leaders in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees say their C-suite is not taking agentic AI risks seriously enough (2026).

2/4/2026
Corporate GovernanceArtificial IntelligenceSecurity Leadership

68% of organizations in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees lack full visibility or governance over AI-generated code contributions (2026).

2/4/2026
Software DevelopmentAI-Generated CodeDevSecOps

69% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees believe that vulnerabilities in AI agents and autonomous systems pose a greater threat to their company's security and identity systems than human misuse of AI (2026).

2/4/2026
CybersecurityArtificial IntelligenceIdentity Security

54% of respondents cited stronger cybersecurity as a key business driver for PQC readiness.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingPQCCybersecurity

At nearly half of companies (46%), cybersecurity teams are championing PQC preparedness.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingPQC

Risk perception varies by role: 53% of VPs and directors believe their organizations are unprepared for quantum risks, compared to 35% of C-suite executives.

7/30/2025
Quantum computing

24% of organizations are waiting to see what actions other companies take regarding quantum risks.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

33% of organizations plan to respond to quantum risks when they are more immediate.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

Nearly half of organizations (48%) are not prepared to confront the urgent challenges posed by quantum computing.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

2% of organizations have no plans to address quantum risks at all.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

56% of mid-sized organizations say they are not ready for quantum computing challenges.

7/30/2025
Quantum computing

Top challenges for progress in addressing quantum risks include lack of skilled personnel (40%), limited time and competing priorities (40%), and unclear industry standards (39%).

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

42% of organizations are actively addressing quantum risk now.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingQuantum risk

Companies that view PQC as a significant undertaking are more than twice as likely to be taking steps now (49%) compared to those that consider the risks minor or overstated (24%).

7/30/2025
Quantum computingPQC

48% of respondents cited a competitive edge as a key business driver for PQC readiness.

7/30/2025
Quantum computingPQCCompetitive edge

The C-suite (33%) and board members (22%) champion PQC preparedness

7/30/2025
Quantum computingPQC

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