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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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AI (38%) and Cloud security (32%) are the top two areas where organisations are prioritising the use of managed services
34% of Gen Z respondents noted that learning that their favourite app uses AI-written code would increase their trust.
51% of consumers stated that learning that their favourite app uses AI written code would have no effect on their trust.
Nearly half (47%) of respondents say they are concerned about AI in apps.
An official app store is most influential for Millennials (52%) regarding what indicates security in an app.
A well-known brand (50%) is most influential for Gen Z regarding what indicates security in an app.
30% of schools have experienced students creating harmful AI content (deepfakes of peers, etc.).
13% of education institutions feel “not very prepared” to handle AI-related cybersecurity threats over the next 1–2 years.
53% of respondents say appearance in official app stores indicates app security.
41% of Boomers are more likely to worry that "AI might introduce security vulnerabilities".
50% of education institutions feel “somewhat prepared” to handle AI-related cybersecurity threats over the next 1–2 years.
15% of educators are Neutral in their confidence in recognizing AI-related cyber threats.
In the US, concern about AI compromising security increased from 61% in 2024 to 77% in 2025 (a 16-point increase).
In Japan, concern about AI compromising security increased from 31% in 2024 to 74% in 2025 (a 43 percentage point increase).
78% of respondents believe phishing attempts have become more sophisticated due to the use of AI.
70% of respondents believe phishing attempts have become more successful due to the use of AI.
78% of organizations express high concern about the theft or breach of model training data.
In Sweden, concern about AI compromising security increased from 37% in 2024 to 68% in 2025 (a 31 percentage point increase).
38% of UK IT leaders cited AI-driven threat detection as the most common defence against email-related incidents.
41% of UK IT leaders said that AI-driven automation is a trend that will have the biggest impact by 2030.