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48% of organizations cite non-human identities (AI agents, APIs) as a top concern
24% of organizations say they have no AI-specific access controls
16% of organizations enforce AI access controls consistently across the environment
86% of leaders rate unified security management across cloud, datacenter, and edge as critical for AI workloads
Only approximately 1.4% of publicly disclosed vulnerabilities are known to be exploited in real-world attacks.
Over 80% of known-exploited vulnerabilities have no Metasploit module.
36.5% of KEVs carry a CVSS score of 9.0 or above, while 63.5% are rated high, medium, or lower.
Multi-turn attack success rate (ASR) ranges from 7.89% to 88.30% across the 15 closed/proprietary flagship models in the cohort.
Single-turn attack success rate (ASR) ranges from 2.19% to 64.91% across the 15 closed/proprietary flagship models in the cohort.
Gemini 3 Pro shifts from 18.10% single-turn ASR to 73.35% multi-turn ASR, a 4x increase.
Cross-regime deltas (multi-turn ASR minus single-turn ASR) range from −34.74 percentage points to +55.25 percentage points across the cohort.
Eight of 15 models have an absolute cross-regime gap greater than 15 percentage points.
Nova 2 Lite shows 34.05% single-turn ASR but 7.89% multi-turn ASR.
Enabling reasoning on Grok 4.1 Fast reduces multi-turn ASR from 88.30% to 43.47%.
Within each multi-turn attack strategy family, the spread between the most- and least-exposed models ranges from 79.51 to 89.25 percentage points.
Multi-turn attack success rates run 2x to 10x higher than single-turn baselines across eight open-weight LLMs in an earlier evaluation.
Imposter AI is more than 14 percentage points higher than the tenth-ranked procedure by weighted ASR.
In Europe, 59% of data policy violations across AI and personal cloud applications involve regulated data.
In Europe, 13% of data policy violations across AI and personal cloud applications involved intellectual property.
The share of users who switch between personal and enterprise accounts grew from 7% to 15% in Europe.