Anthropic Opus 4.6
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Exploits targeting network infrastructure devices represent 19% of all observed exploits, making them the second most common attack category.
83% of enterprise leaders agree that reducing third-party network hops increases security.
82% of hackers now use AI in their workflows, up from 64% in 2023.
68% of enterprise leaders use SIEM integration for visibility of backbone traffic.
65% of hackers have chosen not to disclose vulnerabilities due to lack of clear reporting pathways.
62% of organizations experience deepfake incidents.
82% of credit unions are implementing AI.
16% of banks have an enterprise-wide AI roadmap.
56% of hackers say geopolitics now outweighs pure curiosity as a driving factor in hacking.
The top 10 countries account for 61% of malicious traffic, down 22% compared to 2024.
32% of security professionals identify limited resources as an obstacle to scaling AI and automation.
35% of security professionals identify security and compliance concerns as obstacles to scaling AI and automation.
By the end of 2025, AI coding assistants reach a 90% adoption rate across enterprises.
Only one in five cyber security professionals is female.
70% of IT and security leaders say they have fully or mostly automated their threat detection and response process.
AI-generated code results in 15–18% more security vulnerabilities per line of code compared to human-written code.
GitHub Copilot holds a 60–65% market share among AI coding tools.
Code duplication increases from 10.5% to 13.5% when using AI coding assistants.
Approximately 21% of AI tool licenses are underutilized.
The Identity Theft Resource Center tracks 3,322 data compromises in 2025 (2025)