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80% of enterprise AI tools operate unmanaged.
Nearly half (45%) of UK HR professionals are worried about privacy risks related to AI-powered HR tools, which is the highest percentage among all countries surveyed.
34% of healthcare organizations name AI impersonation of users as their top emerging threat.
70% of users still strongly prefer interacting with humans over AI agents.
33% of respondents are still not conducting regular security assessments, including penetration testing, for their Large Language Model (LLM) deployments.
51.4% of consumers say they “need to learn more” about AI-powered fraud detection.
81.6% of fraud victims were satisfied with their bank’s response to combat fraud.
76% of security leaders (C-suite and VP level) are more concerned about long-term genAI threats like adversarial attacks.
Nearly 60% of consumers are either “extremely” or “very” concerned about AI-based fraud.
45% of cybersecurity practitioners expressed concern about near-term operational genAI risks such as inaccurate outputs.
44% of those who would not use AI agents state, “I don’t trust AI agents with my personal data”.
More broadly, 60% of survey respondents are concerned about the impact of AI on the privacy and security of their digital identities.
62% of fraud victims would still be likely to minimize their banking relationship (e.g., reduce use of a card or reduce accounts) if they became fraud victims.
Only 10.1% of consumers feel “extremely prepared” against emerging fraud techniques, such as AI-based attacks.
43.8% of iGaming operators reported a noticeable increase in AI-powered fraud over the past year.
Over 67% of overall respondents believe AI-driven attacks have increased.
64.1% of Americans are no longer writing cheques.
When asked about the most concerning threats, 51% cited AI-generated threats (e.g., deepfakes, automated malware, malicious code).
Nearly 72% of Americans are either “somewhat,” “very,” or “extremely” interested in AI-powered fraud detection tools.
78% of iGaming operators encountered a growth in AI-generated fake documents in the past year.