Anthropic Opus 4.6
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36% of education institutions responded 'Not that I know of' when asked about AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns.
20% of respondents trust regional or local brands with their identity data.
47% of US-based IT and security professionals report feeling pressure from leadership to “fix everything” in the aftermath of a security incident.
Only 6% of organisations have fully implemented all data risk measures surveyed across the enterprise.
Phishing and email-based attacks dropped to 46% of all incidents in 2025, down from 52.3% in 2024.
44% of Indonesians prefer passkeys when engaging with brands online.
Among scam victims, 17% lost time.
Among scam victims, 11% lost personal information.
27% of individuals whose online bank accounts have been hacked experience victim blaming.
44% of respondents have some trust in organizations tasked with managing their identity data.
53% of data and IT leaders would shift their AI/ML deployment strategy for enhanced security.
14% of consumers have software to encrypt files on their device (up from 10% in 2024).
94% of consumers avoid clicking links in texts from people they do not know.
In Singapore, 33% of respondents reported high concerns of AI-generated voice cloning.
Three out of four scam attempts (74%) began through email, on social media, in text messages, or through a messaging app.
33% of Americans who use MFA said they use a passkey, which is a new digital security tool.
6% of educators are Not at all confident in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
60% of business and tech leaders prioritise cyber risk investment in response to the current geopolitical landscape.
36% of respondents' said their top use case for AI is learning and knowledge.
44% of Gen Z see developers as most responsible for protecting personal data in an app.