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The Miami auto bust-out ring has resulted in more than 700 stolen vehicles and at least $40 million in losses across multiple lenders.
Credit cards: Identity theft rate averages 2.68%, with 0.37% involving synthetic fraud.
52% of UK organisations stated that the biggest challenge to achieving Minimum Viability Company (MVC) status is the complexity of existing systems and applications.
Almost a third (30%) of UK organisations cited difficulties separating 'core' systems from less business-critical, 'broader' operations as another primary barrier to achieving Minimum Viability Company (MVC) status.
73% of business executives view agentic AI as critical to staying competitive.
Only 14% of business executives say they're prepared for post-quantum cryptography.
67% of San Franciscans use MFA.
62% of consumers in Atlanta actively turn on MFA when available.
UK organisations are 11% less likely to have tested their recovery plans within the last month compared to other countries.
64% of small healthcare practices believe patient portals are required for HIPAA compliance.
20% of healthcare practices do not utilise any form of email archiving or audit trail.
47% of UK organisations cited the struggle to keep recovery plans in line with changing business needs as the biggest challenge to achieving Minimum Viability Company (MVC) status.
Downtime costs reached up to $500,000 per hour.
In the past year, 17% of organizations experienced a breach.
98% of small healthcare organisations falsely believe they are HIPAA compliant.
Just 36% of businesses have the infrastructure to support GenAI.
Only 14% of organisations have conducted a full assessment of quantum-vulnerable systems.
Only 15% of organisations feel extremely confident in their ability to integrate PQC without major disruption.
61% of New Yorkers set up passkeys to protect their online accounts.
2% of business executives view cloud and IT as profit centers.