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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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Seven out of 10 global consumers (69%) indicated they are more skeptical of online content due to AI-generated fraud compared to last year.
Just 37% of consumers said they more strongly believe that most social media accounts are authentic compared to last year.
74% of consumers are worried about video and voice deepfakes.
72% of consumers are worried about being fooled by manipulated social media content.
When asked who they trust most to protect their personal data from AI-powered fraud, 85% of consumers said "Government agencies."
46% say that a key challenge in securing and managing hybrid cloud infrastructure is lack of clean, high-quality data to support secure AI workload deployment (46%).
More than half (58%) say they’ve seen a surge in AI-powered ransomware. This is up from 41% in 2024 for AI-powered ransomware sightings.
80% of respondents said they would be willing to spent more time compelting comprehensive identity verification processes in banking and financial services.
69% of respondents believe AI-powered fraud now poses a greater threat to personal security than traditional forms of identity theft.
73% of respondents report investing in AI-specific security tools, using either new budgets or reallocating existing resources.
Of those prioritizing AI security, nearly half are turning to new or emerging startups.
97% of CIOs have Edge AI either already deployed or on their roadmap.
DNSFilter blocked over 60 million generative AI requests in March.
Slightly over a quarter of those surveyed are using Generative AI (GenAI) for addressing FWA.
Risk management is planned for 73% of future edge AI implementations.
The use of network analysis for fraud detection is expected to expand from 32% to 87%.
Of those prioritizing AI security, over two-thirds have acquired tools from their cloud providers.
59% of organizations have moderately or significantly boosted their efficiency with AI.
60% report moderate budget increases of up to 25% in Edge AI.
Of the 1,100 government fraud fighters surveyed, nearly all claimed their agencies were victims of AI-powered fraud schemes.