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30% are reporting significant budget increases of 25% or more in Edge AI.
66% of respondents noted quicker remediation as a moderate to transformative benefit of a unified approach for threat detection and response
78% of respondents say their security tools are dispersed and disconnected.
15% of respondents said they had heard about retaile fraud from family.
Nearly 40% struggle to coordinate data across critical security tools like TIPs, SIEMs, and vulnerability management platforms.
Improving security and data privacy is the No. 1 reason (53%) for Edge AI investment.
77% of CIOs with deployed edge AI solutions focus on risk management applications.
48% are exploring edge AI specifically to reduce cloud computing costs.
A shortage of talent with edge AI expertise is a challenge for 37%.
58% highlighted the “harvest now, decrypt later” (HNDL) threat as a major quantum-related threat.
60% (three out of five) of organizations are actively prototyping or evaluating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solutions or prototyping new ciphers.
The percentage of respondents reporting a breach within the last 12 months has fallen from 23% in 2021 to just 14% in 2025.
Phishing has risen to second place of most popular attack types.
In retail, CIOs reported higher adoption of multimodal AI (68%).
The greatest benefit cited ( 57% ) among those already using AI is greater workforce efficiency.
29% of SOCs are using GenAI for Writing/editing security policies.
9% of respondents said they had heard about retaile fraud from classmates.
57% of respondents said their organization collaborates with industry peers to improve threat intel.
Finding the right technology vendors and partners of Edge AI is a challenge for 37%.
A staggering 96% of respondents said FWA has negatively impacted citizen trust in their agency and its programs.