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8 STATS1 REPORTS

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38% of leaders at U.S. organizations see AI-powered attacks as a major challenge in the next two to three years.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
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99% of security leaders at U.S. organizations with at least $1 billion in revenue plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets over the next two to three years.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Cybersecurity BudgetUS

83% of US organizations reported a rise in cyberattacks.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Cyber attacksUS

54% of US companies are planning for significant increases of 6% to 10% in their cybersecurity budgets.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Cybersecurity BudgetUS

70% of US organizations are dedicating more than 10% of their budgets to AI-related cyber initiatives.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Cybersecurity BudgetAI-related cyber initiativesUS

53% of leaders at U.S. organizations cite a lack of qualified candidates as a high-impact challenge.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
StaffTalentStaff ShortageUS

98% of security leaders at U.S. organizations confirmed budget increases in the last 12 months.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Cybersecurity BudgetUS

42% of leaders at U.S. organizations are making identity and access management a top budget priority over the next two to three years.

KPMG2025 KPMG Cybersecurity Survey ·Dec 15, 2025
Identity and Access ManagementIAMCybersecurity BudgetUS