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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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45% of students use AI for creative projects.
13% of education institutions approve AI tools without guidelines for students.
16% of schools are not sure if they have experienced students creating harmful AI content (deepfakes of peers, etc.).
Only 2% of education institutions have banned AI tools outright for students.
Professional design would make 42% of Millennials and Gen Z believe an app is secure.
39% of respondents are most worried about AI-driven phishing when it comes to modern or future fraud and scams.
More than a third (37%) of faculty said they were “very concerned” about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
26% of consumers would try to avoid all apps with AI-generated code if they learned that AI-generated code caused a vulnerability in an app they used.
A majority of school respondents (39%) were unsure whether AI-related incidents had occurred.
Most confirmed AI-related events (30%) were “contained quickly” at education insitutions.
Nearly 30% of schools reported instances of students producing harmful AI content.
41% of schools said they have faced phishing, misinformation and other disruptive efforts.
30% of education institutions reported that AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns were contained quickly.
27% of respondents are concerned about the invasion of personal privacy by AI programs.
37% of faculty express substantial worry about reputational harm related to AI.
53% of data and IT leaders would shift their AI/ML deployment strategy for enhanced security.
53% of faculty are 'Somewhat concerned' about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
In Singapore, 39% of respondents reported high concerns of deepfake impersonations.
78% of respondents believe at least half of app code is written directly by developers.
More than 40% of faculty have already been impacted by AI-related cybersecurity threats.