Enterprise
We've curated 391 cybersecurity statistics about Enterprise to help you understand how large organizations are strengthening their defenses against complex threats and adopting advanced technologies to secure their vast networks in 2025.
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Budget constraints (28%), technical complexity (24%), migration risk (21%), and skills gaps (20%) are cited by enterprises as the top barriers slowing virtualization progress.
Organizations expect a 33% average expansion in agentic AI adoption in 2026.
65% of enterprises are already using AI agents today.
Only 4% of enterprises cite licensing costs as the single biggest catalyst for virtualization.
34% of enterprises cite security and governance as the top evaluation factor for agentic AI platforms.
78% of provisions are in the public cloud, 61% are in virtualized clusters, 48% are in private cloud, and 32% are at the edge.
57% of enterprises prefer building on existing, open-source tools rather than starting from scratch for AI agent orchestration.
81% of enterprises have fully adopted or are actively scaling agentic AI across teams.
71% of financial services enterprises prefer building on existing, open-source tools for AI agent orchestration.
When shaping future virtualization and private cloud strategies, 70% of enterprises say access to unified backup and cyber‑recovery is very important or business critical.
More than two-thirds of enterprises plan material changes to their virtualization strategy within the next two years.
57% of enterprises are taking a phased approach to future‑proof their IT.
Over a quarter of IT decision makers place AI readiness at the top of their priorities.
When shaping future virtualization and private cloud strategies, 55% say integrated observability and AIOps is very important or business critical.
60% of retail and eCommerce enterprises prefer building on existing, open-source tools for AI agent orchestration.
48% of enterprise leaders are not fully confident they could demonstrate compliance with data protection regulations.
70% of senior leaders are losing sleep over the security of their critical data.
Nearly a third of senior leaders admit "we know we should do more than we do" when it comes to critical data security.
11% of leaders say they are aware of definite weak points when their data travels across third-party infrastructures.
32% of leaders do not know the locations of all of their data centers, rising to 49% when including third-party providers.