CI/CD-Based Deployment
Cybersecurity statistics about ci/cd-based deployment
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33% of organizations identify third-party vendors as a major visibility gap.
37% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs describe their organization's AI governance as uneven across teams.
10% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs describe their organization's AI governance as reactive.
40% of EMEA leaders name data used for AI or analytics as their top operational blind spot.
Roughly a third of organizations pay for redundant or underutilized observability features.
Organizations use an average of seven different tools to manage logs and telemetry.
Only 14% of security leaders are very confident in their company's ability to mitigate domain attacks.
Top AI use cases for cybersecurity are automating scanning and testing (50%), predictive risk analysis (48%), and threat detection (38%).
57% of cybersecurity professionals who considered leaving their role in the past 18 months have considered leaving cybersecurity entirely.
22.0% of organizations have already experienced an AI-related incident involving unexpected costs, a security issue, or both.
59.7% of organizations view an AI-related incident as a near-term risk.
36.7% of organizations identify establishing AI governance as a top AI priority for the next 12 months.
72.9% of organizations have already deployed AI in some form.
72.5% of EMEA organizations are actively deprioritizing data sovereignty in favor of accelerating AI.
59% of enterprises manage three or more distinct credential and authentication systems.
58% of UK organizations cite preventing data breaches as the primary reason for data sovereignty efforts.
48% of employees say they would continue using AI even if it were explicitly banned
62% of Gen Z employees are actively hiding their AI use at work
57% of security leaders use AI-based monitoring and enforcement solutions.
13% of organizations have deployed passkeys at scale.