Visibility
Cybersecurity statistics about visibility
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43% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs are not very confident or not at all confident they have full visibility into all production internal tools.
Approximately 95% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs acknowledge at least some gaps in visibility into production internal tools.
59% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs cannot confirm whether their organizations have had an AI-caused production incident.
52% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs acknowledge having gaps in visibility into production internal tools but cannot fully quantify those gaps.
5% of CTOs, CISOs, and CIOs are very confident they have full visibility into all production internal tools.
14% of organizations have full visibility into OT systems, up from 5% in 2025.
Approximately 23% of organizations have visibility into about half of their OT environment.
24% of organizations cannot confirm whether they experienced an AI-related security incident due to lack of visibility
Fewer than half of organizations report full visibility into where AI agent credentials are stored.
68% of enterprises report high confidence in their visibility into AI agents.
Over 80% of security teams at enterprises lack full visibility into the applications and AI agents created by business users.
Only 17% of enterprises have full visibility into their AI-generated code.
82% of enterprises have unknown AI agents running in their IT infrastructure.
35% of enterprises report limited or no visibility into their AI-generated code.
90% of senior cybersecurity decision makers identify public cloud as a top visibility and vulnerability concern.
90% of enterprises say they have visibility into their AI footprint.
53% of cybersecurity professionals identify lack of visibility into AI, automation and machine access as their top risk.
59% of respondents lack confidence they can quickly locate communications data for regulatory or legal requirements.
44% of midmarket organizations have either outgrown their stack or stitched it together from point solutions that don't provide a unified view.
Organizations that succeed in integrating cybersecurity tools report 40% faster threat remediation and far more comprehensive visibility.