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Globally, only around 7% of scams are reported to authorities.
Just 2.6% of scams are reported to authorities in the United States.
15% of educators are Neutral in their confidence in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
30% of contractors completed medium or high assessments that would validate their actual security posture.
70% of consumers are open to using standalone security apps for security.
47% of consumers worry about gambling online.
The top internal challenges to achieving post-quantum cryptography include gaps in technical expertise to adopt industry standards (37%) and gaps in dedicated quantum computing knowledge and resources (36%).
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), almost two in five (37%) respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data (the highest of any country surveyed).
48% of organisations that have experienced a major attack are prioritising managed services to fill critical skills deficiencies (compared to 39% overall).
44% of people say they would report a scam to local police.
Roughly half of respondents say their organisation is at best only ‘somewhat capable’ of withstanding cyber attacks targeting specific vulnerabilities.
53% of respondents say appearance in official app stores indicates app security.
In the Netherlands, 28% of respondents are not concerned about identity theft or fraud.
27% of respondents are concerned about the invasion of personal privacy by AI programs.
Only 3% of organisations have implemented all leading quantum-resistant security measures surveyed.
One-quarter of respondents noted they would lose trust if they learned their favorite app uses AI written code.
5.5% of the analyzed AI-enhanced scams used AI for victim location.
76% of the analyzed AI-enhanced scams used AI to improve the credibility of bait, including AI-generated text, photos, audio/voice cloning, and video/deepfake video.
35% of Boomers would avoid AI apps entirely after an AI-related vulnerability.
Threat actors are diversifying their entry points, leading to 26% of ransomware incidents involving compromised endpoints.