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Recent Statistics & Reports
Fewer than half of organizations report confidence in protecting files at critical points such as uploads, transfers, and third-party sharing.
9/4/2025•
File security
The average cost of file-related breaches was $2.7 million per incident.
9/4/2025•
File security
By 2026, two-thirds of enterprises expect to be using advanced technologies such as multiscanning, Content Disarm & Reconstruction (CDR), and adaptive sandboxing
9/4/2025•
File security
In the past two years, 61% of organizations have suffered file-related breaches. These file-related breaches were caused by negligent or malicious insiders.
9/4/2025•
File security
1 in 14 files, initially deemed 'safe' by legacy systems, were proven to be malicious
8/6/2025•
MalwareLegacy systems
There has been a 127% rise in malware complexity.
8/6/2025•
Malware
IT compromises are the most common entry point, responsible for 58% of ICS/OT incidents.
3/4/2025
While 55% of organisations reported increased ICS/OT cybersecurity budgets over the past two years, much of that investment remains heavily skewed toward technology, with limited focus on operational resilience.
3/4/2025
More than 50% of organisations reported experiencing at least one ICS/OT security incident.
3/4/2025
Only 27% of organisations place budgetary control under CISOs or CSOs, despite growing recognition of OT cybersecurity as a priority.
3/4/2025
Less than half of organisations allocate only 25% of their cybersecurity budgets to safeguarding critical infrastructure
3/4/2025
Among the top vulnerabilities exploited in ICS/OT systems were internet-accessible devices (33%) and transient devices (27%).
3/4/2025