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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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In the UK, concern about AI compromising security increased from 61% in 2024 to 81% in 2025 (a 20 percentage point increase).
60% of organizations have experienced data breaches or theft in software development, AI, and analytics environments, an 11% increase from the previous year.
Due to the concerns and confusion around safety, 86% of organizations are planning to invest in AI data privacy solutions over the next 1–2 years.
Nearly half of financial services organizations (49%) operate without formal AI policies.
60% of payment leaders find the current AI fraud detection tools ineffective.
91% of payment leaders express concern regarding the risks associated with AI.
The most common cross-industry applications for AI agents reported in the study include security operations and cybersecurity (46%).
When choosing Large Language Model (LLM) providers, executives' top concern is now privacy and security.
40% of agentic AI early adopters saw a good return on strengthening security operations, compared to only 30% of average users.
Data privacy and security are among the top three LLM provider considerations for 37% of respondents, followed by integration with existing systems and cost.
Data privacy and security are among the top three LLM provider considerations for 37% of respondents, followed by integration with existing systems and cost.
AI-personalized phishing now drives 300% more user interaction than traditional, templated variants.
77% of small business leaders are concerned about phishing and impersonation scams powered by AI.
38% of organizations admit to being underprepared for AI-driven social engineering threats such as automated attacks, deepfake-based videos, and voice scams.
Only 29% of organizations are prepared for an AI-powered attack.
Globally, Europe is the most prepared region for AI-driven attacks with 66% saying they are prepared.
Just 20% of organizations describe themselves as highly effective in defending against cyber adversaries using AI techniques.
Approximately one-quarter (24%) of organizations say they are highly effective at implementing and using AI to enhance cybersecurity.
44% of organizations believe an AI-powered attack is likely to occur within the next 12 months.
68% of organisations are exploring AI-powered defenses.