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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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16% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom identified phishing as the top identity-based threat in 2025.
73% of employees are encouraged to use AI for some part of their workload in 2025
93% of senior legal professionals are concerned that AI-generated fake assets could materially harm their business
9 working weeks per year are spent on vendor security reviews and risk assessments, compared to 7 weeks the previous year.
50% of cybersecurity professionals in Germany reported that their organizations lack a dedicated Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution in 2025.
85% of senior legal professionals reported an increase in intellectual property infringements at their firms over the past 12 months
95% of leaders believe that AI and automation have improved security team effectiveness in 2025.
44% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at it-sa in Germany in 2025.
27% of cybersecurity professionals reported fully implemented zero-trust frameworks at Black Hat USA in 2025.
61% of leaders reported spending more time proving security rather than improving it in 2025.
67% of senior legal professionals expect significant increases in brand protection and IP enforcement budgets over the next three years
Only 12% of cybersecurity professionals in the United Kingdom reported that their organizations are fully prepared to handle AI-enhanced attacks in 2025.
12 working weeks per year are spent on compliance-related tasks, compared to 11 weeks the previous year.
45% of cybersecurity professionals in the United States cited phishing as their greatest risk in 2025.
72% of organizations across the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, and Australia reported that the security risks for their company have never been higher in 2025, marking a 17 point increase from 2024.
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.
90% of senior legal professionals are expecting an increase in intellectual property infringements in the year ahead
88% of senior legal professionals believe that AI-enabled systems are driving an increase in infringement activity
91% of senior legal professionals are concerned about the threat of online intellectual property infringement