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17% of respondents are concerned about algorithmic bias in AI.
Over 80% of organizations believe they are overly confident in their ability to recover from cyber incidents.
48% of companies that experienced a cyberattack in the past year reported the cost of one hour of downtime to be between $100,000 and $250,000.
53% of IT leaders believe that regular testing and validation of cyber incident recovery plans is a key benefit a cyber incident recovery solution provides to contribute to better cyber resilience.
Employees across all sectors are interacting with AI an average of 6.5 days a week.
32% of respondents in Japan identify improving crisis management as a top security convergence goal.
Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 43% of organizations in France.
Refund abuse accounts for 19% of fraud and abuse concerns in the gig economy.
Approximately 60% of businesses use three or more certificate providers.
23% of respondents in the US had AI tools provided by their IT team.
70% of organizations test their cyber incident recovery plans annually.
18% of organizations believe they are realistic about their cyber incident recovery capabilities.
46% of organizations reported that their organization uses AI for security operations.
30% of organizations use AI for DevOps and software delivery.
19% of respondents ranked device rooting / jailbreaking as their biggest manipulation challenge currently in the gig economy.
67% of employees believe that using AI agents in their day-to-day role will make their job easier.
14% of respondents cite ban evasion as a top concern for the gig economy in 2026.
65% of employees trust AI agents for formulaic, repetitive tasks like data analysis.
19% of manipulation concerns in the gig economy by 2026 will be related to app cloning.
Infrastructure teams are responsible for 15% of AI security within organizations.