Anthropic Opus 4.6
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34% of healthcare organizations name AI impersonation of users as their top emerging threat.
57% of industrial organizations deploy more than three tools to monitor IT, OT, and IoT environments.
Akira, which led in April with 65 attacks, dropped to fourth place with only 35 attacks in May.
Industrials remained the most targeted sector, accounting for 30% of attacks. This amounted to 118 attacks in May.
Only 23% of healthcare organizations offer passwordless authentication
Only 17% of industrial organizations report mature OT security practices.
44% of industrial organizations claim to have strong real-time cyber visibility.
Fewer than 50% of organizations monitor access or behaviour for the AI systems they deploy.
61% of healthcare organizations reported at least one identity-related attack in the past year.
Nearly 60% of industrial organizations have low to no confidence in their Operational Technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) threat detection capabilities.
Nearly 40% of respondents identified data overload and the inability to prioritize issues and threats as their biggest supply chain cybersecurity challenge
Only 26% of organizations incorporate incident response into their supply chain cybersecurity programs.
South America experienced 4% of all global attacks, or 17 incidents, in May.
Overall, 79% of all attacks globally took place in North America and Europe in May.
79% of organizations state that less than half of their nth-party supply chain is currently covered by cybersecurity programs.
75% of organisations have BMS affected by known exploited vulnerabilities (KEVs).
49% of industrial organizations cite vulnerability prioritization as the most laborious task.
56% of tested Large Language Models (LLMs) are susceptible to Prompt Injection Attacks (PIAs)
42% of healthcare companies failed an identity-related compliance audit.
Only 17% of healthcare organizations list compliance as a top concern.