Trust
We've curated 85 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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37% of employees with AI policies reported that they only follow company AI policies 'most of the time.'
21% of employees reported writing a report or presentation using company data when using AI at work.
One in three data breaches involved shadow data, according to IBM's 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report.
94% of employees with AI policies reported following their company's policies regarding generative AI applications.
21% of employees reported analyzing customer data with the help of AI when using AI at work.
52% of employees reported downloading work-related apps without IT approval.
50% of Singaporean employees reported that they have successfully accessed a prior employer’s account, data, or applications after leaving the company
16% of employees reported working on performance reviews or hiring using employee data when using AI at work.
22% of employees reported sharing customer call notes to transcribe and summarize when using AI at work.
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), almost two in five (37%) respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data (the highest of any country surveyed).
One-quarter of respondents noted they would lose trust if they learned their favorite app uses AI written code.
35% of Boomers would avoid AI apps entirely after an AI-related vulnerability.
41% of Boomers are more likely to worry that "AI might introduce security vulnerabilities".
Only 17% of consumers have full trust in the organizations tasked with managing their identity data.
In Australia, 11% of respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data.
In France, only 8% of respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data (the lowest reported).
In the US, nearly two-thirds of Americans (62%) have at least some trust in organizations that manage their identities.
27% of respondents have little to no trust at all in organizations tasked with managing their identity data.
33% of consumers say multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a feature that would increase trust when engaging with brands online.
60% of Indonesians prefer biometric authentication when engaging with brands online.