CI/CD-Based Deployment
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd-based deployment
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Of those prioritizing AI security, nearly half are turning to new or emerging startups.
45% said they didn’t know if their organization was part of an ISAC or ISAO.
78% of respondents say sharing data with observability teams resolves incidents faster.
97% of CIOs have Edge AI either already deployed or on their roadmap.
Among men (~54%), the number of people who would ban biometrics was significant.
DNSFilter blocked over 60 million generative AI requests in March.
The majority (82%) of respondents said they had heard about retail fraud from friends, family, colleagues, and classmates.
Of those prioritizing AI security, over two-thirds have acquired tools from their cloud providers.
Malware remains the top attack type, holding this position since 2021.
Slightly over a quarter of those surveyed are using Generative AI (GenAI) for addressing FWA.
Risk management is planned for 73% of future edge AI implementations.
57% of respondents report losing valuable investigation time to data management gaps.
6% of respondents knew someone working in fulfilment services involved in insider fraud
The use of network analysis for fraud detection is expected to expand from 32% to 87%.
Nearly half (46%) of respondents spend more time maintaining tools than defending the organization.
91% of respondents provided a biometric identifier even if they had concerns about doing so.
59% of organizations have moderately or significantly boosted their efficiency with AI.
18% of respondents said they’d been exposed to influencers recommending retail fraud online.
60% report moderate budget increases of up to 25% in Edge AI.
Half (50%) of organizations are assessing their encryption strategies in response to quantum risks.