Anthropic Opus 4.6
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29% of SOCs are using GenAI for Writing/editing security policies.
9% of respondents said they had heard about retaile fraud from classmates.
57% of respondents said their organization collaborates with industry peers to improve threat intel.
Finding the right technology vendors and partners of Edge AI is a challenge for 37%.
A staggering 96% of respondents said FWA has negatively impacted citizen trust in their agency and its programs.
39% of respondents believed biometric use should be banned.
In March, Notion accounted for 93% of all blocked generative AI queries, significantly more than the combined number for Microsoft Copilot, SwishApps, Quillbot, and OpenAI.
Only 11% of organizations fully trust AI for mission-critical tasks.
30% of respondents were unsure if collaboration with industry peers to improve threat intel even exists.
Larger businesses (500+ employees) are more aggressive, with 39% reporting significant budget increases in Edge AI compared to 23% of mid-sized organizations (250-500 employees).
Ransomware has dropped to third place of most popular attack types.
The top quantum-related threat, cited by 63% of respondents, is future encryption compromise (the risk that quantum computers could break current or future encryption).
LLMs see somewhat less adoption at the edge (47%).
In retail, CIOs reported lower interest in edge-deployed LLMs (32%).
A third (34%) of respondents argued that fraud up to £100 is permissible.
Respondents cited gaps in analytical skills (48%), technology (40%), and budgets (24%) among the limiting factors in fighting FWA.
Among women (~39%), the number of people who would not ban biometrics was significant.
43% of respondents face unrealistic expectations by leadership.
Security risks and data protection concerns represent the biggest Edge AI implementation challenge (42%).
97% expect to use GenAI within the next two years.