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62% of IT professionals report difficulty trusting AI recommendations.
65% of enterprises have experienced at least one AI agent-related incident in the past 12 months.
The financial sector was the second-most expensive industry for data breaches, at $5.56 million per breach.
IT professionals see their roles as 41% more complex compared to two years prior.
Companies with under $25M in revenue saw a 26% increase in average claim severity, the steepest jump of any segment and part of a three-year upward trend.
Communications services spending is forecast to reach $1.35855 trillion in 2026, growing 4.8% year-over-year.
Having no MFA at all accounted for approximately 8% of incurred losses in Resilience's manufacturing portfolio.
71% of IT professionals report needing to double-check AI outputs.
83% of IT professionals agree AI is only as effective as the data it can see.
57% of healthcare and manufacturing security leaders rank microsegmentation as their top initiative to stop lateral movement.
67% of IT professionals report at least moderate fragmentation in their IT environments.
80% of IT professionals agree the IT role is shifting from operators to orchestrators.
IT professionals see their roles as 47% more cross-functional compared to two years prior.
Over 80% of security teams at enterprises lack full visibility into the applications and AI agents created by business users.
92% of IT and cybersecurity decision-makers at enterprises say automation has met or exceeded operational expectations in security operations.
71% of IT professionals say AI has made their role more demanding.
76% of organizations experienced at least one cyber attack in the last 12 months.
73% of senior cybersecurity decision makers say their organization would not be fully ready to execute under pressure if a significant cybersecurity attack occurred tomorrow.
Bots now account for over half of all internet traffic.
46.5% of consumers do not trust any company to manage purchases for them