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45% of IT leaders believe AI has increased cyber risk significantly.
30% of executives and board members believe AI has increased cyber risk significantly.
51% of Americans aged 65 and older are extremely concerned about AI-powered fraud.
On average, organizations recover 72% of affected data following a ransomware attack.
33% of organizations cite regulatory shifts as a top emerging threat.
42% of organizations report limited visibility into all AI tools or models used across the organization.
94% of organizations are beginning to prepare for quantum computing security risks.
In late 2025, 32% of consumers cited payment security as a concern and 26% cited privacy
In Q4 2025, 73% of consumers reported using AI at some point in their shopping journey
40% of organizations say security policies have not yet been updated to address AI-specific risks.
IT professionals see their roles as 52% more automation-driven compared to two years prior.
More than 80% of IT and security leaders report AI agents require more manual oversight than they save in efficiency.
35% of identity crime victims report losses exceeding $10,000.
97% of security professionals state they are adding AI capabilities to their software and services.
24% of healthcare organizations report cyberattacks or exploited vulnerabilities involving medical devices.
80% of cyber incidents involving medical devices cause moderate or significant disruption to patient care.
80% of IT security professionals believe AI will significantly reduce the number of people required to perform their current roles.
49% of enterprises feel slightly or not at all prepared for upcoming AI-related regulations.
53% of enterprises operate AI agents autonomously for low-risk tasks while applying human review for higher-risk actions.
81% of fraud prevention, risk, and compliance professionals report an increase in mule-related activity over the past year.