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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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Two-thirds (65%) of organizations have already deployed AI-enhanced data security capabilities to classify data.
52% of organizations lack a formal AI governance framework.
79% of organizations believe that AI improves code quality.
78% of U.S. CISOs expect AI to create a moderate or significant amount of new IT or security work for their teams due to AI-related security risks and vulnerabilities.
72% of organizations believe that AI leads to faster time to market.
91% of global organizations plan to implement AI in their tech stack this year, representing a 12-percentage-point increase from the previous year.
82% of CISOs say they are under pressure from executives or boards to reduce staff using AI.
78% of organizations believe that AI increases productivity.
97% of organizations are using or piloting AI coding assistants.
100% of organizations confirmed having AI-generated code in their codebases.
30% of organizations state that AI now creates the majority of code in their organizations.
100% of organizations plan to invest more of their budget in AI-related security initiatives in the next 12 months.
83% of global cybersecurity professionals expect AI to benefit cybersecurity more than it will benefit cybercrime in the next three years.
81% of organizations lack full visibility into how and where AI is being used across the software development lifecycle.
45% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States cited phishing as their greatest risk in 2025.
12 working weeks per year are spent on compliance-related tasks, compared to 11 weeks the previous year.
90% of senior legal professionals are expecting an increase in intellectual property infringements in the year ahead
50% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom identified phishing as the top identity-based threat in 2025.
59% of business and IT leaders warned that AI cyber threats are advancing faster than their security team’s expertise to deal with them in 2025.
16% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.