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Religious data breaches reported to the ICO

The religious sector reported 10 personal-data breaches to the UK Information Commissioner's Office in Q4 20250.3% of all reported incidents, ranking it #22 of 22 sectors by volume.

Quick answer

In Q4 2025, the religious sector reported 10 personal-data breaches to the UK ICO, which is 0.3% of the 3,677 breaches reported across all sectors and makes it the #22 highest-volume sector of 22.

10
Reported breaches
0.3%
Share of all incidents
#22 of 22
Rank by volume

Source: ICO (Information Commissioner's Office) — Data security incident trends (data-security-incidents-trends-q1-2019-to-q4-2025.xlsx). Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are distinct-incident counts for Q4 2025, retrieved 2026-06-25. Presented neutrally; this is statistics, not legal advice.

FAQ

How many data breaches did the religious sector report to the ICO in Q4 2025?
The religious sector reported 10 distinct personal-data breaches to the UK ICO in Q4 2025. That is 0.3% of the 3,677 breaches reported across all sectors, ranking it #22 of 22 sectors by volume. Figures are taken directly from the ICO's published 'Data security incident trends' statistics.
Is the religious sector a high-breach sector?
In Q4 2025 the religious sector ranked #22 of 22 sectors by reported breach volume, accounting for 0.3% of all reported personal-data breaches. Volume reflects both the number of organisations in a sector and how diligently they report — a higher count is not on its own evidence of weaker controls.
What should religious organisations do to reduce breach risk?
Because the highest-volume incident types across all sectors are misdirected email, phishing and unauthorised access, the most effective controls are practical: delayed-send and recipient confirmation on email, mandatory bcc for bulk mail, multi-factor authentication and least-privilege access, redaction checks before disclosure, and a tested 72-hour breach-response process. A structured GDPR audit maps your data flows against these obligations.

Data retrieved 2026-06-25 · reporting period Q4 2025.

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