Anthropic Opus 4.6
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Over half of organizations considered more cyber-advanced will be safely prepared ahead of the anticipated deadline for quantum threats.
95% of organizations lack a quantum computing roadmap.
43% of Android apps are vulnerable to PII data leakage.
65% believe AI will significantly reshape the AppSec function within the next year.
79% of cyber-resilient organizations say their adaptive approach to cybersecurity enables their company to take greater risks with innovation.
15 percent say qunatum computing is on their long-term roadmap but not a near-term priority.
Smishing has rapidly grown to comprise over two-thirds of mobile phishing attacks. Specifically, SMS/text based phishing (Smishing) is now 69.3% of all mishing attacks.
Regarding preferred methods for PQC migration and security measures, 26% of organizations view larger symmetric key sizes as a viable solution.
Of organizations making budget changes, 71% say security budgets are increasing.
The primary drivers for AI/ML adoption are improving operational efficiency (41%) and maintaining competitive advantage (40%).
Smishing attacks grew by 22%.
65% highlighted a lack of visibility across AppSec tools
70% of organizations support BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
Security of IT systems and information is identified as one of the top priorities for technology leaders in 2025.
85% of organizations believe their cross-team collaboration is strong.
The top three QR codes scanned in simulations related to: A new drug and alcohol policy from HR (14.7%), A DocuSign for review and signing (13.7%), A Workday happy birthday message (12.7%).
61% of cyber resilient leaders have allocated a cybersecurity budget to new initiatives from the beginning, compared to 46% overall.
FortiGuard Labs observed billions of active scans each month. This equates to 36,000 scans per second.
In 2024, the most targeted sectors were: manufacturing (17%), business services (11%), construction (9%), retail (9%).
Bitcoin sextortion scams account for 12% of malicious PDF attachments.