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45% of adults aged 45-54 years old experienced cyber crime.
In the UAE, 30% of respondents don’t trust government services with their identity data.
74% of organizations report providing employee training to prevent ransomware, though this figure is a drop from 81.3 % in 2024.
Cyber attack or breach remains the top concern globally across current and future risks (no change from 2023) for global organizations.
In 2025, 75% of data and IT leaders cited security as a top investment area.
Nearly 9 in 10 defense contractors have already suffered financial, reputational, or business losses due to cyber incidents.
49% of organisations have not considered or started implementing any quantum-resistant security measures.
NoName057(16) was responsible for over 60% of claims in the realm of hacktivism, sustained by its DDoSia platform
16% of schools are not sure if they have experienced students creating harmful AI content (deepfakes of peers, etc.).
More than a third (37%) of faculty said they were “very concerned” about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
53% of faculty are 'Somewhat concerned' about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
53% of faculty are concerned about learning disruption due to AI.
Scam victimization in the UK rose from 24% to 45%.
51% of consumers stated that learning that their favourite app uses AI written code would have no effect on their trust.
34% of Gen Z respondents noted that learning that their favourite app uses AI-written code would increase their trust.
30% of students use AI for coding.
22% of respondents are concerned about targeted deepfakes.
Adults aged 18 to 34 are more than twice as likely to experience cyber crime (64%) compared to those aged 65 to 74 (28%).
1% of scam victims reported reputational damage.
41% of consumers aged 65-74 years old are willing to pay for scam protection.