CI/CD Token Permissions
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In 2025, network infrastructure elevation-of-privilege (EoP) vulnerabilities surged 266%.
In 2025, browser privilege escalation vulnerabilities surged 183%.
38% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees have experienced an identity-related security incident with measurable financial or operational impact.
41% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees have no defensible, methodology-backed dollar estimate of their identity risk exposure.
64% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees say they have a complete, real-time picture of identity risk across their environment.
39% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees report narrowly avoiding an identity-related security incident but requiring significant unplanned remediation resources to contain it.
34% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees say their existing tools surface issues but lack the context to prioritize by business impact.
85% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees express concern that AI-accelerated vulnerability discovery is outpacing their organization's ability to prioritize and respond.
94% of senior security and IT leaders at U.S. enterprises with 500+ employees say building a more complete, financially quantified view of their identity risk posture is a top or high priority in the next 12 months.
85% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is hard to tell a scam apart from the real thing, up from 66% in 2025.
88% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is becoming harder to tell what online content is genuinely human or real.
50% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland have experienced some form of AI fraud or scam.
Exposure to AI fraud or scams is 67% for Gen Z, 51% for Millennials, 46% for Gen X, and 30% for Boomers and older.
Exposure to AI fraud or scams is 56% in the United States, 48% in the UK, and 47% in the DACH region.
81% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland fear someone stealing their family's likeness.
67% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland worry about voice cloning.
74% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland are concerned about experiencing a deepfake or other AI-generated scam.
18% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is okay to use AI to generate explicit images of someone they do not know.
32% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland say it is okay to use AI to imitate someone's voice or appearance for personal use.
Only 11% of organizations report full AI security readiness.