Anthropic Opus 4.6
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45% of enterprise organizations say security and DevOps teams are very aligned on tooling and workflows.
AI-generated pull requests wait 4.6 times longer for review than human-written pull requests.
The number of victim notices in 2025 is 278,827,933, a decrease of 79 percentage points from 2024 (1,367,117,021) (2025)
Data compromises in 2025 represent a 79 percent jump over five years (2025)
Seventy percent (2,324) of data breach notices in 2025 do not include attack information, compared to 65 percent (2,049) in 2024 and 45 percent (1,449) in 2023 (2023–2025)
55% of security leaders in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees say their C-suite is not taking agentic AI risks seriously enough (2026).
80% of enterprise organizations say security and DevOps use shared observability tools.
100% of IT and security leaders say a unified platform for logs, metrics, and traces would be valuable for their security and DevOps teams.
68% of organizations in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees lack full visibility or governance over AI-generated code contributions (2026).
45% of enterprise organizations use six or more security operations tools.
By the end of 2025, healthcare and insurance enterprises lag technology and startup sectors in AI coding assistant adoption by 9–12 percentage points due to regulatory requirements.
AI-assisted workflows achieve a 48–58% faster Time-to-Pull Request (PR) on average.
Cyber security is the fifth fastest-growing profession in the UK.
Manual or repetitive work consumes 44% of security teams' time.
76% of security leaders and practitioners report emotional exhaustion and fatigue.
Fifty percent of affected consumers cite immediate financial fraud as their primary fear, and 54 percent of consumers report an increase in targeted phishing attempts after a breach (2025)
The number of women working in the UK cyber security industry has increased 163% since 2021.
The Identity Theft Resource Center sets a new record with 3,322 data compromises in 2025, up four percentage points from the previous all-time high in 2023 (3,202) (2025)
85% of cybersecurity professionals in North America and Europe at companies with at least 1,000 employees expect digital identities for AI agents to be as common as human and machine identities within five years (2026).
Cyber security is the UK's fastest-growing IT profession.