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85% of organisations say at least 40% of their cloud data is sensitive.
6/30/2025•
CloudCloud dataSensitive data
Over half (52%) of respondents are prioritising AI security investments over other security needs.
6/30/2025•
CloudAIInvestment
61% of organisations use five or more tools for data discovery, monitoring, or classification.
6/30/2025•
CloudTools
17% of respondents identified cloud security as their number one priority.
6/30/2025•
CloudSecurity priorities
68% of respondents reported a rise in access-based attacks.
6/30/2025•
Cloud
Nearly two-thirds (64%) of respondents ranked cloud security among their top five security priorities.
6/30/2025•
CloudSecurity priorities
The average number of public cloud providers per organisation has risen to 2.1.
6/30/2025•
Cloud
55% of respondents report cloud environments are more complex to secure than on-premises infrastructure. This represents a 4-percentage-point increase from last year.
6/30/2025•
Cloud
Four of the top five most targeted assets in reported attacks are cloud-based.
6/30/2025•
Cloud
Only 66% of organisations have implemented multifactor authentication (MFA)
6/30/2025•
CloudMFA
57% of organisations use five or more encryption key managers.
6/30/2025•
CloudToolsEncryption
Over half of cloud data is now classified as sensitive.
6/30/2025•
CloudCloud dataSensitive data
Enterprises now use an average of 85 SaaS applications, contributing to security tool sprawl.
6/30/2025•
CloudSaaSEnterprise
Of those prioritizing AI security, three in five (60%) are leveraging established security vendors.
5/20/2025•
AISecurity tools
58% highlighted the “harvest now, decrypt later” (HNDL) threat as a major quantum-related threat.
5/20/2025•
Quantum computing
Nation-state actors are second most concerning threat actors.
5/20/2025•
Threat group
60% identified future decryption of today’s data and future encryption compromise as major concerns among quantum computing security threats.
5/20/2025•
Quantum computing
Phishing has risen to second place of most popular attack types.
5/20/2025•
Phishing
Human error, while still significant, has dropped to third place of most concerning threat actors.
5/20/2025•
Human error
The top quantum-related threat, cited by 63% of respondents, is future encryption compromise (the risk that quantum computers could break current or future encryption).
5/20/2025•
Quantum computing
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