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Nearly 60% of enterprises believe AI-driven networks require a fundamentally different security architecture than traditional networks.
52% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees say it is harder to keep up with threats now than five years ago.
58% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees use immutable backup storage across all their data.
73% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees identify increasing backup data security as their top-ranked defense against AI-powered cyberattacks.
AI agents operate across enterprise workflows: 67% are task automation agents, 52% are research agents, 50% are developer-assist agents, and 50% are security or monitoring agents.
65% of enterprises believe AI-powered defences will outpace AI-powered attacks within five years.
72% of large U.S. companies identify attacks on legacy data as the greatest quantum security risk.
80% of large U.S. companies rank protecting customer data as 'very' or 'critically' important for data sovereignty.
Only 23% of large U.S. companies have implemented a solution to address Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL) quantum threats.
43% of enterprises have adopted a risk-based strategy to govern AI systems.
Only 1 in 5 enterprises reach AI maturity, where AI in cybersecurity activities is fully deployed and security risks are assessed.
Routers and switches average nearly 32 vulnerabilities per device.
27.8% of enterprises have moved to fully autonomous operations.
By 2028, enterprises expect 32% of network operations to remain traditionally human-managed.
67% of enterprises say their biggest fear is deploying AI without proper expertise.
By 2028, enterprises expect 38% of network operations to be AI-assisted with humans making final decisions.
31% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees report their organization does not fully follow the 3-2-1 backup rule.
58% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees have adopted Zero Trust principles.
79% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees say AI-powered attacks gaining access to backups is their top concern.
89% of US IT and security professionals at companies with at least 1,000 employees say AI-powered cyberattacks make them more concerned about their organization’s data safety.