AI
We've curated 1475 cybersecurity statistics about AI to help you understand how machine learning algorithms, automated threat detection, and AI-driven defenses are shaping the landscape of cybersecurity in 2025.
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Only 48% of Education professionals report daily use of AI.
58% of employees in the healthcare and pharmaceuticals industry have received training on AI safety and data security.
13% of employees in education reported no training in AI tools.
26% of respondents are concerned about distrust of AI predictions/outcomes.
Just a third (approximately 33%) of employees have had formal, company-provided instruction on using AI in their job role.
45% of employees believe using AI tools is still stigmatized as lazy or untrustworthy.
69% of employees in the manufacturing industry have received training on AI safety and data security.
68% of Financial Services professionals are using AI daily.
39% of employees feel they are judged or second-guessed when using AI.
94% of employees say there are barriers to wider AI use in their organization.
69% of respondents feel very or extremely confident using AI tools.
47% of employees think it’s likely they will be managed by an AI agent in the future.
44% of employees report they are using AI agents effectively.
78% of employees are already using AI in some capacity in their role.
27% of organizations say runtime is the least defended phase in their AI security.
21% of respondents are concerned about inaccurate or insufficient training data for AI.
25% of respondents are concerned about regulatory compliance related to AI usage.
57% of Retail professionals are very confident in their AI skills.
59% of Healthcare & Pharma professionals are very confident in their AI skills.
29% of organizations use AI for log management.