CI/CD-Based Deployment
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd-based deployment
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15% of respondents said they’d consider more serious retail fraud under the right circumstances.
52% of respondents say stress on the job has prompted them to think about leaving cybersecurity altogether.
70% of the surveyed government fraud fighters have seen an uptick in AI-powered fraud attacks in the last five years.
12% of respondents knew someone working at a retailer involved in insider fraud.
Nearly 70% of organizations identify AI’s fast-moving ecosystem, particularly in generative AI, as the top GenAI-related security risk.
64% of organizations view lack of integrity as a major concern regarding AI adoption.
Of those prioritizing AI security, three in five (60%) are leveraging established security vendors.
Most (58%) assume retailers can and should absorb the costs of fraud without a major impact on their business or prices.
Two-thirds of respondents agreed that biometrics can reduce identity crimes.
Nation-state actors are second most concerning threat actors.
73% of respondents report investing in AI-specific security tools, using either new budgets or reallocating existing resources.
Nearly a fifth (16%) of respondents said they consider retail fraud a victimless crime.
61% identified key distribution vulnerabilities as a major quantum-related threat.
Around half of consumers on both sides of the Atlantic have been targeted by social media advertising promoting retail fraud guides and services and thinly disguised ‘refund hacks’.
A quarter (23%) of respondents admitted they’ve been tempted to commit fraud.
60% identified future decryption of today’s data and future encryption compromise as major concerns among quantum computing security threats.
25% of teams share threat intel across roles daily.
Human error, while still significant, has dropped to third place of most concerning threat actors.
30% are reporting significant budget increases of 25% or more in Edge AI.
66% of respondents noted quicker remediation as a moderate to transformative benefit of a unified approach for threat detection and response