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Long signup or login forms frustrate 62% of users.
Average verification time across the iGaming industry decreased from 32 seconds in 2023 to 25 seconds in 2025.
Of those who contacted the ITRC, 52% reported misuse of their personal information.
Fraudulent activity in the iGaming industry most frequently occurs between 4-8 a.m..
36% of security leaders and practitioners admit that generative AI (genAI) is moving faster than their teams can manage.
The deposit stage is now the most targeted point in the user journey, with 41.9% of iGaming operators citing it as the primary fraud flashpoint. Other vulnerable stages include withdrawals: 22.9% and in-game activity: 11.4%.
36% of security leaders expressed concern about near-term operational genAI risks such as inaccurate outputs.
The median ransom payment was $1 million.
50% of respondents want more transparency from software suppliers about how they detect and prevent vulnerabilities.
46% of all survey respondents are concerned about sensitive information disclosure due to genAI.
49% of respondents agree they experience burnout due to the constant need to monitor and respond to evolving cyberthreats.
Companies with over $1 billion in revenue faced a median ransom demand of $5 million.
72% of security leaders cite genAI-related attacks as their top IT risk.
In Singapore, 75.7% (highest rate of all regions) of surveyed IT/security professionals reported being pressured to keep a breach confidential, even when they believed it should be reported to authorities.
34.3% of iGaming operators saw a large spike in AI-powered fraud.
42% of all survey respondents are concerned about genAI model poisoning or theft.
67.7% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
In Italy, 69% of IT/security professionals highlighted the importance of reducing their cyberattack surface by disabling unnecessary tools or applications.
70% of respondents in Singapore are concerned about AI-driven attacks.
49% of respondents state the cybersecurity skills gap within their organization has worsened over the past 12 months.