Automation
We've curated 76 cybersecurity statistics about Automation to help you understand how automated threat detection and response technologies are evolving in 2025, making it easier for organizations to combat cyber threats effectively and efficiently.
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Automation efforts have decreased respondents' mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR) by 28%, on average.
74% of respondents reported they invested savings from optimization, automation, and outsourcing to address control weakness.
Six in 10 respondents point to increased visibility across attack surfaces due to automation efforts.
30% of global cybersecurity leaders and consultants stated that investing in AI automation to bolster cybersecurity operations and reduce costs is a top priority.
1 in 3 (33%) of respondents plan to fill skills gaps with AI and automation.
57% of respondents report automation has reduced the time to respond to vulnerabilities.
34% of respondents report seeing significant improvements in vulnerability response time due to automation.
44% of organizations say it’s difficult to hire for automation and AI roles.
81% of security leaders state that AI-driven automation is a top priority for their strategy over the next 3 to 5 years.
The SOC is restructuring around automation, with 45% of organizations creating centralized automation teams.
97% of respondents who use automated security control validation and measure their cyber effectiveness reported a positive impact since implementation.
Respondents stated that automated security validation enabled them to test over 200x more threats than manual testing.
45% of organizations took up to three months to implement their most recent automation.
Manual work still dominates daily security operations for many teams, with 35% reporting being overwhelmed with repetitive tasks.
Only 15% of organizations deployed their most recent automation in under a month.
Only 6% of respondents currently have fully mature automation programmes.
33% are actively building their automation strategies
49% have long-term roadmaps for automation.
19% of security teams rely almost entirely on manual processes.
45% of organizations took up to three months to implement their most recent automation.