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64% of users are using AI applications directly, while an even larger share (95%) are using applications that incorporate AI-powered features indirectly in Europe.
83.2% of critical vulnerabilities either lacked scanner coverage entirely or had exploits appear before detection ships.
There is a 51-point gap between organizations' intent to secure AI in the cloud and their capability to enforce that security
78% of organizations have either experienced an AI-related security incident or cannot determine whether they have
Anthropic Claude-family single-turn ASR ranges from 2.19% to 3.64%, and multi-turn ASR ranges from 11.16% to 16.20%.
GPT-5.4 moves from 2.74% single-turn ASR to 24.68% multi-turn ASR, a 9x increase.
Grok 4.1 Fast in its non-reasoning configuration records a multi-turn ASR of 88.30%.
In an earlier open-weight evaluation, multi-turn ASR reached 92.78% against Mistral Large-2.
Imposter AI procedures produce a 37.50% weighted single-turn ASR, Soft Paraphrase produces 29.21%, and System Prompts produce 27.69%.
About 99% of organizations in Europe use AI.
In Europe, 15% of data policy violations across AI and personal cloud applications involved source code.
In Europe, 12% of data policy violations across AI and personal cloud applications involved passwords and API keys.
In Europe, Individual user AI adoption increased from 35% to 65%.
35% of law firm clients have switched firms or seriously considered switching due to technology or operational failures.
35% of law firms cite data privacy and security as AI-related concerns.
96% of cybersecurity decision-makers globally cite disconnected or poorly integrated security tools as creating exploitable gaps.
Among publicly disclosed attacks, Qilin was responsible for 22 attacks (8%), ShinyHunters 16 attacks (6%), and INC 11 attacks (4%).
79 ransomware groups claimed victims during Q1 2026.
Nearly 1 in 4 middle market organizations reported a ransomware attack or demand in the past year.
81% of middle market organizations plan to increase cybersecurity spending in the year ahead, down from 91% the previous year.