Kimi K2.5
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19% of enterprises identify unclear code provenance as a top anticipated risk.
30% of enterprises report increased trust in AI since the previous RSA Conference.
80% of enterprises were not prepared to meet software supply chain security requirements in 2024.
46% of enterprises use AI-generated code frequently or always.
Only 17% of enterprises have full visibility into their AI-generated code.
45% of organizations say their AI projects are delivering the outcomes they expected.
51% of enterprises say AI adoption is outpacing their ability to properly secure it.
Nearly one in eight phishing attacks that reach student inboxes originate from compromised internal accounts.
61% of enterprises report data exposure from AI agent-related incidents.
In 2025, the Linux Kernel recorded 2,257 reported vulnerabilities, the highest number among projects.
In 2025, stolen credentials were linked to 22% of data breaches.
Fewer than one in fifteen internet-accessible SSH servers globally have adopted quantum-resistant encryption.
In 2025, ransomware groups claimed 7,809 victims, a 27.3% year-over-year increase.
Average claim severity climbed to an all-time high of $221K.
45% of organizations cite an insufficient or unclear data strategy as a top data challenge.
10% of organizations cite a lack of data as a primary issue for AI adoption.
MFA misconfiguration accounted for approximately 26% of all incurred losses in Resilience's manufacturing portfolio.
Wrongful data collection caused 12% of manufacturing claims, driven primarily by website tracking and pixel-related litigation.
AI-driven detection achieves 92.4% accuracy compared to 67% accuracy for human analysts alone.
Only 22% of healthcare and manufacturing security leaders have hands-on experience with modern microsegmentation.