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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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50% of employees believe they’re more likely to be managing AI agents than people in their future careers.
4% of employees report feeling confusion due to AI use.
Exposing vulnerabilities is a top security convergence goal for 40% of German organizations.
13% of employees report negative emotions regarding AI use.
4% of employees report feeling frustration due to AI use.
Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 39% of German organizations.
5% of employees report feeling stress due to AI use.
On average, respondents felt that using AI agents would save them 3.1 hours each work week by assisting with work tasks.
50% of employees in the Global Workforce say they are already using AI agents in their role.
34% of non-managers feel encouraged to use AI.
18% of respondents are concerned about AI ethics.
17% of respondents are concerned about algorithmic bias in AI.
14% of respondents in Germany were likely to have an AI mandate from leadership.
68% of employees who have been in their role for more than fifteen years report using AI.
Supporting compliance with security policies is a top security convergence goal for 33% of organizations in France.
25% of respondents are concerned about a lack of AI explainability.
12.3% of organizations adopting AI have the CTO and Engineering organization holding primary responsibility for AI security.
3% of organizations are unsure which aspect of the AI supply chain poses the greatest risk to their organization.
Enhancing threat visibility and improving crisis management are the top security convergence goals for 37% of US organizations.
50% of organizations reported that their organization uses AI for AI governance.