Investment
We've curated 104 cybersecurity statistics about Investment to help you understand how organizations are allocating resources to protect against cyber threats and enhance their security posture in 2025.
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91% of organizations are likely to invest in AI code governance tools in the next 12 months.
29% of leaders find it materially harder to secure budget for AI projects due to market hype.
Cybersecurity budgets among regulated, industrial, or OT-intensive environments in the Nordics is approximately 15% of the IT budget.
Cybersecurity budgets among larger or IT-intensive organizations in the Nordics is approximately 2% of the IT budget.
The dominant range for cybersecurity budgets among Nordic organizations remains approximately 5 to 10% of the IT budget (45% compared to 47% in 2024), with an average of approximately 7%.
68% of Nordic CISOs reported an increase in cybersecurity budgets, bringing it to the 2024 level, while 14% reported no changes, and 9% reported a decrease in budget.
About three-fourths of ITOps and engineering leaders identify end-to-end observability as their top investment priority to improve infrastructure resilience.
65% of technology leaders invest in AI-powered observability to gain deeper, real-time insights into their digital ecosystems.
66% of ITOps and engineering leaders are prioritizing investments in automation to mitigate the risks of human error.
In 2025, dedicated cyber security firms raised £184 million across 47 deals.
Automation is the top patch modernization investment priority for 76% of organizations in 2026.
59% of organizations are increasing spending on cloud and third-party security.
91% of security leaders report that recent high-profile ransomware incidents are moderately or significantly influencing their buying decisions.
The dominant investment priorities for midmarket organizations are AI and automation (49%) and adding new solutions (33%).
52% of organizations are cutting or not increasing investment in identity access management controls and zero-trust architecture.
45% of banking executives expect technology budgets to increase by 40% or more, with some projecting 50–80% growth.
55% of organizations are cutting or not increasing investment in red and purple teaming.
30% of companies dedicate specific budgets to AI security.
Total venture capital invested in 2025 approaches $150 billion.
40% of organizations are increasing their overall identity and security budgets to accommodate AI agents, with 34% adding a dedicated budget line and 22% reallocating funds from other security areas.