Anthropic Opus 4.6
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27% of security leaders in Japan report that AI is already improving security operations.
On average, lateral movement within an organization takes 34 minutes, 29% quicker than the 48 minutes recorded in 2024.
Organizations leveraging AI and automation can contain threats within 4 minutes versus up to 16 hours with manual efforts.
60% of organizations with security debt have security debt defined as "critical," representing vulnerabilities severe enough to cause catastrophic damage if exploited.
Critical security debt, defined as risky vulnerabilities older than a year, increased 20% year-over-year.
Third-party libraries and open-source dependencies account for 66% of the most dangerous, longest-lived vulnerabilities.
62% of mid-market organizations agree that AI-driven phishing and deepfake scams are on the rise.
Adversaries exploited legitimate Generative AI tools at more than 90 organizations by injecting malicious prompts.
40% of exploited vulnerabilities by China-nexus actors targeted internet-facing edge devices.
Cloud-conscious intrusions rose by 37% overall.
Services using supported language versions face exploitable vulnerabilities in 31% of cases
Only 4% of organizations pin all public GitHub Actions to a specific version using commit hashes
The median software dependency is 278 days out of date, 63 days further behind than last year
18% of vulnerabilities labeled "critical" remain critical once runtime context is applied
More than 8.2 million phishing emails targeted VIPs in 2025, representing over a quarter of all phishing activity that year.
Novel social engineering phishing techniques increased from 32% to 38% year-over-year.
Across cloud providers, Azure draws 43.5% of observed malware samples, Google Cloud Platform draws 33.2%, and Amazon Web Services draws 23.2%.
94% of organizations worldwide rely on cloud computing.
Total on-chain ransomware payments fell by approximately 8% to $820 million in 2025, even as claimed attacks rose 50%.
The median ransom payment grew 368% year-over-year to nearly $60,000.