Anthropic Opus 4.6
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50% of mobile devices are running on outdated operating systems.
Regarding preferred methods for PQC migration and security measures, 20% selected none or other methods, which could include larger asymmetric key sizes or following guidelines from federal cybersecurity institutions
91% of organizations experience delays in vulnerability remediation.
More than half of darknet posts involved leaked databases
83% of malicious Microsoft documents contain QR codes designed to take users to phishing websites.
Only 7 percent of the poll respondents say they have a strong understanding of the new NIST standards.
74% of respondents identify a lack of understanding of every potential source of vulnerability as their biggest challenge to effective vulnerability management.
66% of respondents say their organizations have fully or partially implemented Secure Access Service Edge (SASE).
As many as 20% of organizations experienced at least one attempted or successful account takeover (ATO) incident per month.
92% of the emails processed by VIPRE were spam.
Callback phishing accounted for 16% of phishing attempts in Q1 2025.
SVG files are used in 34% of phishing attacks as favoured attachments.
PDF attachments are used in 36% of phishing attacks as favoured attachments
A cryptanalytically relevant quantum computer capable of breaking common public key schemes is expected by 2030.
Regarding preferred methods for PQC migration and security measures, most organisations (63%) showed a preference toward a hybrid approach, which combines classical and post-quantum cryptography.
Regarding preferred methods for PQC migration and security measures, 12% intend to use Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) as an additional security measure.
86% of organizations are increasing their security spending in 2025.
61% of organizations still measure success of vulnerability remediation by the number of vulnerabilities resolved.
54% measure success of vulnerability remediation by fewer breaches.
Only 5% say their organizations have a defined quantum computing strategy.