Trust
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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In France, only 8% of respondents fully trust organizations that manage their indentity data (the lowest reported).
34% of Gen Z respondents noted that learning that their favourite app uses AI-written code would increase their trust.
51% of consumers stated that learning that their favourite app uses AI written code would have no effect on their trust.
34% of consumers say biometric authentication is a feature that would increase trust when engaging with brands online.
About one in five (21%) Americans didn’t single out any particular service as trusting the least.
33% of consumers would be more cautious if they learned that AI-generated code caused a vulnerability in an app they used.
32% of respondents said they trust gambling/betting services the least with their identity data.
28% of Indians say QR codes would increase their trust more than any other method when engaging with brands online.
In the US, nearly two-thirds of Americans (62%) have at least some trust in organizations that manage their identities.
Only 29% of teams trust AI to act on its own.
Data security (43%) and lack of trust in GenAI outputs (40%) remain major adoption hurdles for GenAI in supply chains
73% of consumers don't know who to trust online.