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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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56% of financial professionals cite social engineering as a significant tactic powered by AI.
Nine in ten banks are already using AI to detect fraud.
59% of financial professionals cite SMS and phishing scams powered by AI to deceive victims.
60% of financial professionals recognise voice cloning as a major concern.
53% of organizations report reaching full or mature AI adoption stages, which is up from 47% in 2024.
More than 50% of fraud is driven by artificial intelligence and hyper-realistic impersonations.
Only 11% of SMBs have adopted AI-powered defenses. This is also stated as only 11% of SMBs currently using AI-powered security.
The majority (52%) of organizations say their network/connectivity infrastructure is not ready to support new technology initiatives, such as AI
AI-based tools for sale in the cybercriminal underground were found for as little as 30 cents USD
35% cite resistance from employees regarding their jobs as a significant obstacle to implementing AI initiatives.
42% of global businesses say concerns over AI governance or ethics remain a significant obstacle to implementing AI initiatives in their organization
A third (equivalent to 33.3%) of global technology leaders believe their board has unrealistic expectations or demands on how new technologies like AI will impact business performance
45% say their network performance is preventing or limiting their organization’s networks from supporting large data/AI projects. This is up from 38% in 2024
34% cite keeping up with the pace of change as a significant obstacle to implementing AI initiatives.
28% of global technology executives say expectations within their organization of what AI can do are growing faster than their ability to meet them
A 29% of global businesses say current external technology partners not having the right capabilities remains a significant obstacle to implementing AI initiatives in their organization.
79% of global technology leaders believe the focus on AI has raised their profile at the board level. This is up from 60% in 2024
Only 12% of global businesses say AI has fallen short of expectations to date
AI-driven attacks now occur as frequently as phishing, placing AI firmly among the top three cybersecurity threats.
Top concerns for CIOs regarding cybersecurity risk include: Malware and ransomware (42%), data breaches (37%), AI-driven attacks (34%), and phishing (33%).