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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 and LLM security has emerged as the top concern among security professionals (72%).
89% of people are "concerned about my data being used by AI tools without my consent".
Half (50%) of IT decision-makers surveyed acknowledge their teams lack the necessary expertise to implement and manage AI-driven cybersecurity tools.
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of IT decision-makers globally express concern about nation-state actors using AI to develop more sophisticated and targeted cyberattacks.
64% of IT decision-makers agree that AI is challenging the geopolitical status quo, allowing smaller nations and non-state actors to emerge as near-peer cyber threats.
Concerns around data security and privacy remain a challenge when it comes to implementing AI initiatives for 34% of respondents.
Artificial intelligence ranks as the second-biggest TPRM risk heading into 2025 among financial institutions.
98% of respondents integrated AI into their supply chains in Q1
99% of CISOs expressed concern over the potential risks of AI-driven threats.
Nearly half of respondents admit to inputting personal employee or non-public data into GenAI tools.
An overwhelming 99% of respondents anticipate reallocating resources from privacy budgets to AI initiatives in the future.
63% of respondents are very familiar with Generative AI (GenAI).
The 2024 Cisco AI Readiness Index reveals that IT budget allocations are anticipated to nearly double in the coming year as companies work to safely deploy AI technology
About nine in ten DDoS-for-hire platforms now offer AI for CAPTCHA bypassing.
49% of SMBs believe AI will be most useful in offering real-time threat response recommendations.
KELA's platform recorded a 200% increase in mentions of malicious AI tools and tactics in 2024.
49% of SMBs believe AI will be most useful in flagging phishing emails and texts.
55% of SMBs believe AI will be most useful in identifying threats before they impact business operations.
KELA found a 200% surge in cybercriminals seeking AI to launch attacks.
KELA found a 200% surge in cybercriminals seeking AI to launch attacks.