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AI (38%) and Cloud security (32%) are the top two areas where organisations are prioritising the use of managed services
31% of respondents say sensitive data requests tops their lists of app concerns.
Only 22% of consumers believe a typical mobile app’s code is mostly AI-generated.
69% of education leaders are aware of student misuse as an AI cybersecurity risk.
44% of Gen Z see developers as most responsible for protecting personal data in an app.
36% of respondents' said their top use case for AI is learning and knowledge.
65% of education leaders are aware of misinformation as an AI cybersecurity risk.
26% of educators are Very confident in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
41% of schools said they have faced phishing, misinformation and other disruptive efforts.
6% of educators are Not at all confident in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
54% of schools have not experienced students creating harmful AI content (deepfakes of peers, etc.).
50% of education institutions feel “somewhat prepared” to handle AI-related cybersecurity threats over the next 1–2 years.
About half of education institutions allow staff to use AI for grading, student engagement strategies and data analysis.
The Top 2 challenges to implementing AI for cyber defence are knowledge and skills gaps.
61% believe that AI has significantly increased the overall risk of ransomware attacks.
2% of education institutions ban AI tools entirely for students.
27% of respondents are concerned about AI-generated phishing.
27% of students use AI for completing assignments.
Professional design would make 42% of Millennials and Gen Z believe an app is secure.
Only 14% of Swedes are concerned about AI impersonation via chatbots .