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Recent Statistics & Reports

Approximately 56% of respondents reported that at least half of their security vendors tout their AI capabilities

3/1/2025
AIAI MarketingSecurity Vendors

Security and privacy risks were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 55%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceSecurity Risks

Basic vulnerability scanning was a current application of AI in 47% of security tech stacks

3/1/2025
AIAI ApplicationVulnerability Scanning

A lack of transparency and explainability was the top reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 58%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceTransparency Issues

46% of security teams primarily depend on AI that is embedded in their security tools and delivered by their vendors versus building their own

3/1/2025
AIVendor-led AISecurity Tools

The top five vulnerability management problems they’re actively trying to solve with AI today were: false positives (49%), overload of data (39%), reliance on manual processes (33%), disparate results from scanning tools (31%), and false negatives (31%)

3/1/2025
AIAI for Vulnerability ManagementFalse Positives

Around 45% say that AI is moderately beneficial and they’re starting to note the benefits

3/1/2025
AIAI BenefitsModerate Impact

Incident response was the second security function where AI will provide the most value in the next 3 years, cited by 59% of respondents

3/1/2025
AIAI ValueIncident Response

77% of respondents reported that one or more of those vendors had overhyped their AI performance or are underdelivering on their promises

3/1/2025
AIAI HypeVendor Performance

21% say they apply AI to security through a mix of vendor-led and internal AI.

3/1/2025
AIHybrid AI DeploymentVendor-led AI

Sophisticated threat landscape was the most commonly cited security pain point, named by 60% of respondents

3/1/2025
AISecurity Pain PointsThreat Landscape

A scant 6% reported that AI is detrimental to their security program

3/1/2025
AIAI ImpactDetrimental

Difficulty in tuning, training, and supervising AI was an obstacle to the effective use of AI for 39% of respondents

3/1/2025
AIAI ChallengesTuning

The No. 1 security issue respondents are most hopeful that AI will help fix is the prioritization of disparate results from scanning tools, for which 82% are hopeful for gains

3/1/2025
AIAI for PrioritizationScanning Tools

Just 6% of respondents say that they fully outsource their AI training

3/1/2025
AIAI TrainingOutsourcing

The top use case where security leaders say AI will offer most value is vulnerability and risk management, named by 74% of respondents

3/1/2025
AIAI ValueVulnerability Management

56% cited data protection as a security function where AI will provide the most value in the next 3 years

3/1/2025
AIAI ValueData Protection

Vendor reliability and maturity were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 50%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceVendor Reliability

Third-party and supply chain risk was a big security pain point (42%)

3/1/2025
AISecurity Pain PointsThird-Party Risk

Just 25% of teams use AI to power vulnerability prioritization

3/1/2025
AIAI ApplicationVulnerability Prioritization

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