CI/CD-Based Deployment
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd-based deployment
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8% of security professionals would trust AI to make security decisions without human approval.
The 2026 projected total of CVE disclosures is approximately 66,000, up from a February median projection of 59,427.
93% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs are concerned about vibe-coded tools running in production.
82% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders say AI is already in production somewhere in their organization or in widespread use.
26% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders say AI is scaled and governed enterprise-wide.
19% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders cite security, privacy and compliance as the top barrier to scaling AI.
71% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders expect AI to have the most positive impact in IT operations and service desk.
88% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders expect their organization to invest at least $100,000 in AI over the next 12 to 24 months.
53% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders report having full visibility into AI tool usage.
42% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders reported a confirmed AI-related security incident or exposure in the past 12 months.
49% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders say internal efficiency and cost or time savings are the primary reason their organization is investing in AI.
42% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders report their organization has launched proactive reskilling and upskilling programs as part of AI investment.
56% of U.S. mid-market enterprise IT leaders expect their organization to invest at least $250,000 in AI over the next 12 to 24 months.
99% of enterprise decision-makers agree that data sovereignty is critical.
45% of UK organizations identify data used for AI and analytics as their biggest blind spot, the highest rate in Europe.
38% of organizations in MEA report reliance on third-party ecosystems and vendors, increasing supply-chain blind spots.
44% of organizations cite reducing the risk of data breaches as a top motivator for data sovereignty action.
43% of organizations cite gaining greater control over data as a top motivator for data sovereignty action.
33% of organizations say internal audits and compliance reviews trigger action on data sovereignty.
34% of organizations identify cross-border data flows as a major visibility gap.