Anthropic Opus 4.6
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94% of U.S.-based cybersecurity leaders would still choose cybersecurity as a career.
Nearly half of Americans (about 49%) have either received an AI voice deepfake call or cannot distinguish one from a real call.
46% of people use a VPN, up from 42%.
Consumers across surveyed markets receive an average of 7.4 unwanted calls per week, and unwanted calls are growing at 16% annually.
FTF claims frequency decreased 18% year-over-year in 2025 and severity decreased 14% year-over-year to an average loss of $141,000.
Ransomware attacks involving data theft cost more than twice as much as ransomware attacks without data theft.
Organizations that succeed in integrating cybersecurity tools report 40% faster threat remediation and far more comprehensive visibility.
48% of organizations are investing in AI-powered monitoring tools.
Students have the lowest Multi-Factor Authentication adoption at 13% across grade levels.
AI-generated email attacks grew 5x in 2025.
Individual TPRM professionals are responsible for 100 or more vendor relationships.
13% of the most mature TPRM programs view TPRM as little more than a compliance formality.
54% of healthcare leaders cite policy-management overhead as a critical or significant limitation.
86% of SaaS midmarket organizations kept headcount at pace with their digital estate, with only 10% growing more slowly.
Qilin led global ransomware activity, responsible for 15% of published attacks in February.
Clop accounted for 13% of published attacks in February.
The Gentlemen was responsible for 11% of attacks in February.
96% of senior corporate security leaders say AI-enabled cybersecurity attacks are a significant threat to their organization.
There is an average of 50 exposed user credentials per infostealer malware infection.
Android malware-driven financial transactions increase 67% year-over-year.