Anthropic Opus 4.6
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67% of developers, architects, and executives adopt functional testing practices.
12% of organizations manage 501–1,000 APIs.
11% of respondents pointed to tooling/solutions gaps as the primary barrier to implementing a strong API security program.
72% of healthcare organizations say they experienced an average of 21 cloud/account compromises.
55% of organizations were only 'somewhat confident' in the accuracy of their API inventories.
61% of US SMB leaders admit they are not proactive in updating their systems.
10% of dominant attack vectors map to OWASP API1 Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA).
15% of organizations said their API programs do not adequately address runtime or production security.
8% of organizations were 'not at all confident' in the accuracy of their API inventories.
21% of organizations rely on regular penetration testing to assess the effectiveness of their API security measures.
65% of organizations now generate revenue from their APIs.
74% of organizations that generate API revenue generate at least 10% of their total revenue from APIs.
99% of UK finance leaders surveyed have experienced payments-related cyber incidents in the past two years.
29% of organizations identified account misuse or other fraud as the most common API security problem.
Nearly a quarter (25%) of organizations that generate API revenue derive more than half their total revenue from API programs.
The percentage of organizations operating as fully API-first increased by 12% from 2024.
More than half (53%) of business leaders globally ranked identity verification in their top three technologies for preventing fraud.
56% of Filipino business leaders ranked identity verification as the most effective technology for preventing fraud.
Financial transaction fraud remained low across all African markets, ranging from 0.2%–0.9%, significantly below the 2.7% global average.
Kenya's suspected digital fraud rate was 2.6% in H1 2025, the highest rate among analyzed African countries, yet lower than the 3.8% global rate.