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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30% of security leaders in the Netherlands report that AI is already improving security operations.
75% of security leaders in Saudi Arabia report that AI is already improving security operations.
27% of security leaders in Japan report that AI is already improving security operations.
68.4% of organizations are using AI only in narrow use cases rather than AI-native tools and workflows
19% of internal audit functions report extensive use of AI in fieldwork and 39% report occasional use.
35% of internal audit functions report extensive use of AI in reporting and 34% report occasional use.
83% of internal audit leaders expect their internal audit function to increase AI usage over the next year.
92% of organizations have near-term AI initiatives in production infrastructure.
79% of organizations are evaluating or deploying agentic AI, yet only 13% of organizations feel highly prepared for it.
3% of CISOs are actively consolidating their security stack due to AI.
25% of internal audit functions report extensive use of AI in risk assessment and 39% report occasional use.
35% of internal audit functions report extensive use of AI in audit planning and 33% report occasional use.
58% of CISOs say AI is influencing their security stack consolidation strategy.
74% of CIOs regret at least one major AI vendor or platform selection made in the past 18 months.
57% of public sector agencies are actively exploring and learning about AI.
16% of public sector agencies are piloting small AI projects.
90% of leaders see productivity gains from AI.
OpenAI is present in 96.0% of organizations, with Anthropic present in 77.8% of organizations.
Meeting intelligence tools Otter.ai and Read.ai are present in 74.2% and 62.5% of organizations respectively; Gamma is present in 52.8% of organizations, Cursor in 48.4%, and ElevenLabs in 45.2%.
40% of IT leaders self-assess as mature in their AI practices, yet only 22% meet objective standards for leading AI readiness.