CI/CD Token Permissions
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd token permissions
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34% of Australians worry about a lack of transparency in the use and storage of personal information by AI systems.
52% of respondents do not feel sufficiently informed or protected from scams by guidance from safety organizations or government institutions.
15% of consumers learn about scam trends from a security service provider.
About one in five (21%) Americans didn’t single out any particular service as trusting the least.
40% of consumers said they would be willing to give up social media to avoid the risk of identity theft.
Comcast Business blocked 2M botnet C2 atttempts.
Comcast Business blocked 1.7M Windows exploit C2 attempts.
12% of consumers speak to friends or family to learn about scam trends.
12% of consumers rely on social media to learn about scam trends.
59% of consumers aged 25-34 years old are willing to pay for scam protection.
56% of consumers aged 18-24 years old are willing to pay for scam protection.
Professional design would make only 16% of Boomers believe an app is secure.
49% of consumers aged 45-54 years old are willing to pay for scam protection.
Only 14% of Swedes are concerned about AI impersonation via chatbots .
42% of consumers aged 55-64 years old are willing to pay for scam protection.
74% of Indonesians said government regulation of AI is incredibly important (the highest rate).
90% of faculty are at least “somewhat concerned” about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
37% of faculty express substantial worry about reputational harm related to AI.
52% of faculty are concerned about deepfake impersonation of staff/students due to AI.
12% of consumers admit they don’t get scam information from any source at all.