Anthropic Opus 4.6
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64% of extortion scam targets are Gen Z or Millennial.
One in six mobile users reported they've been a target of sextortion.
21% of respondents from healthcare organizations believe a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) isn’t required for an AI email assistant.
54% of companies are considering training current employees for skill improvement.
40% of targets of other types of mobile scams (i.e., not extortion) are Gen Z or Millennial.
65% of extortion scam victims are male.
83% of healthcare IT and compliance leaders have raised concerns about AI security.
64% of Gen Z parents do not use a VPN for added protection.
6% of companies have below average capability in mining data.
31% of organizations say their AI priority within cybersecurity is prioritizing defending new threats.
36% of organizations surveyed believe that networking protocols used by OT systems must be understood better to properly secure OT.
33% of organizations reported a lack of buy-in from senior leadership in using AI for cybersecurity.
44% of elements involved in risk analysis are related to operational technology (OT).
28% of Gen Z have been victims of an extortion scam.
70% of firms place themselves in an early education phase or a stage of testing AI implementation on low-priority systems.
52% of companies rate themselves as having high capability in AI.
38% of organizations surveyed believe that implementing access control, including remote access, must be understood better to properly secure OT.
Three of the top seven elements involved in incident response involve some sort of purchase.
Among AI scam victims and targets, 62% are iPhone users (vs. 51% overall).
36% of medium companies (100-499 employees) are concerned with the scale of attacks.