AI Adoption
We've curated 140 cybersecurity statistics about AI adoption to help you understand how organizations are integrating machine learning and automated defenses to combat evolving cyber threats in 2025.
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55.0% of consumers are not comfortable with AI agents making purchases on their behalf
80% of employees expect to increase their reliance on AI within the next year.
85% of organizations have integrated AI into core operations or multiple functions.
Over 90% of large U.S. companies use AI in daily production operations.
By 2028, enterprises expect 38% of network operations to be AI-assisted with humans making final decisions.
69% of security, IT, and compliance professionals state that adoption of AI tools in their organization is outpacing existing security and compliance controls.
73% of enterprises report extensive AI usage in their development processes.
78.5% of enterprises are already deploying AI-driven networks.
78% of enterprises are piloting or deploying agentic AI systems capable of taking autonomous action.
33% of IT professionals cite budget constraints as a barrier to fully operationalizing AI in observability
94% of organizations say AI adoption is increasing their insider risk exposure.
57% of organizations with a SOC are already using AI within security operations to reduce case complexity, automate documentation, and improve collaboration.
41% of IT professionals cite complexity of technology as a barrier to fully operationalizing AI in observability
61% of organizations in industrial sectors are deploying AI at scale.
37% of IT professionals cite employee reluctance or resistance as a barrier to fully operationalizing AI in observability
40% of organizations in industrial sectors cite cybersecurity concerns as a top obstacle to AI adoption.
62% of organizations have adopted AI in some capacity.
85% of organizations leverage AI in some capacity in their identity governance processes
AI and automation serve as the primary catalyst for cybersecurity budget expansion for 44% of organizations, followed by cloud infrastructure growth (33%) and mainstream business AI adoption (32%).
98% of global enterprises report friction between accelerating AI adoption and meeting cybersecurity priorities.