Anthropic Opus 4.6
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In Q4 2025, fewer than 100 deals represent more than $34 billion in investment.
The average annual cost of insider risk reached $19.5 million in 2025, up 20% over two years.
Organizations took an average of 67 days to contain an insider incident, down from 86 days in 2023.
Organizations experienced an average of 25 insider incidents in 2025.
The U.S. IPO market sees 110 offerings raising more than $22 billion in proceeds in Q3 2025.
In Q4 2025, seed-stage deal activity surpasses 1,000 deals for the first time since Q3 2023.
64% increased insider risk budgets in 2025, yet 45% still view funding as insufficient.
Nearly 48% of teams struggle to detect identity misuse in real time
Negligence drove the highest losses, with costs reaching $10.3 million annually – a 17% year-over-year increase.
63% of organizations now run a dedicated insider risk program.
92% of organizations say generative AI has fundamentally changed how employees access and share information
41% of SMB owners and cyber leaders prioritized employee training on non-security topics like customer service or sales over new cybersecurity investments in the past year.
10% of small to mid-size organizations disagree with the statement “We have observed a significant increase in sophisticated, AI-driven social engineering attacks targeting our employees in the past 12 months.”
95% of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) cite the growing sophistication of threat actor capabilities as their greatest risk.
32% of SMBs perform penetration testing.
44% of organizations identify AI as the top driver of cybersecurity budget increases.
AI-enabled adversaries increased their operations by 89% year-over-year.
Targeting of the logistics vertical by China-nexus actors increased by 85%.
Infostealer malware led to the exposure of over 300,000 ChatGPT credentials in 2025.
96% of organizations have experienced identity-related security incidents