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We've curated 92 cybersecurity statistics about Trust to help you understand how building secure relationships through identity verification, data integrity, and user authentication is evolving in 2025.

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85% of organizations have faced customer, partner, or regulatory demands to prove tenant isolation.

FusionAuth6/15/2026
Tenant IsolationRegulatory Compliance

82% of consumers factor cyber security into their choice of digital service provider.

F-Secure5/27/2026
Consumer Security

93% of consumers say it matters that their provider offers cyber security.

F-Secure5/27/2026
Consumer Security

69% of consumers say they would switch providers based on their security offering.

F-Secure5/27/2026
Consumer Behavior

71% of IT professionals report needing to double-check AI outputs.

SolarWinds5/27/2026
ITAI Outputs

62% of IT professionals report difficulty trusting AI recommendations.

SolarWinds5/27/2026
AI RecommendationsIT

IT decision makers say the most valuable open source benefits for building trust in AI over the next three years are transparency and easier auditability (87%), more customisation for business and regulatory needs (82%), and greater control over how AI is built and where it runs (80%).

Red Hat5/27/2026
Open SourceAuditability

44% of employees use personal devices for work, at least half of which are not managed by MDM.

1Password11/1/2025
shadow it

73% of knowledge workers use generative AI for some part of their workloads, but 37% admit they do not always follow their company's AI policies.

1Password11/1/2025

46% of Canadian employees reported that they have downloaded apps without IT approval

1Password11/1/2025
Shadow IT

31% of UK employees reported that they have downloaded apps without IT approval

1Password11/1/2025
UKShadow IT

40% of German employees reported that they have worked on AI-based applications that their employers did not approve

1Password11/1/2025
Germany

34% of UK employees reported that they have downloaded apps without IT approval

1Password11/1/2025
UKShadow IT

26% of French security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to passkeys

1Password11/1/2025
FrancePasskeys

6% of total respondents reported that their company doesn't have a generative AI policy.

1Password11/1/2025
AI policy

45% of Canadian IT & security professionals reported that employees using weak or compromised credentials is a top security concern

1Password11/1/2025
credentials

27% of UK security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to passkeys

1Password11/1/2025
UKpasskeys

40% of French employees reported that they have successfully accessed a prior employer’s account, data, or applications after leaving the company

1Password11/1/2025
France

30% of employees are encouraged to experiment with generative AI for any task in 2025

1Password11/1/2025
AI policy

22% of total respondents indicated that they aren't supposed to use generative AI at work in any capacity.

1Password11/1/2025
AI policy