Budgets
We've curated 14 cybersecurity statistics about Budgets to help you understand how organizations are allocating resources to combat cyber threats and implement effective security measures in 2025.
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90% of organizations increased their IT security budgets in 2026, with an average increase of 5.6%.
73% of U.S. Chief Financial Officers are now involved in cyber strategy in 2025.
27% of U.S. Chief Financial Officers ranked both cybersecurity and economic uncertainty as their second top concern in 2025.
96% of organizations are now engaging with AI in 2025.
43% of U.S. Chief Financial Officers expressed confidence in cyber prevention and mitigation in 2025, down from 46% in 2024.
63% of board agendas for U.S. Chief Financial Officers in 2025 focused on profitability.
42% of organizations are using AI operationally in 2025.
59% of organizations plan to seek external support for AI, up from 17% in 2024.
54% of security leaders reported that increasing budgets alone does not guarantee protection against cyber risks, highlighting the complexity of the issue.
Security budgets increased by 12% in the past 12 months across organizations, indicating a growing investment in cybersecurity measures.
80% of security leaders stated they are spending more than ever on security, yet breaches and threats continue to escalate.
89% of organizations have a specific mobile security budget.
75% of organizations increased their mobile security spending in the past year.
The approximate annual budget contractors are investing in compliance, as budgets have grown, is nearly $50,000.