Cybersecurity statistics about education sector
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41% of schools report they have already experienced AI-related cyber incidents.
66% of education leaders are aware of privacy concerns as an AI cybersecurity risk.
Awareness of potential AI-related cybersecurity risks is reassuringly high (83%) among education leaders.
20% of education institutions reported that they haven’t experienced AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns.
90% of faculty are at least “somewhat concerned” about AI-related cybersecurity threats.
60% of students use AI for brainstorming.
49% of students use AI for language assistance.
74% of education institutions allow AI tools with guidelines for faculty and staff.
36% of education institutions responded 'Not that I know of' when asked about AI-generated phishing attempts or misinformation campaigns.
82% of education institutions said they feel at least “somewhat prepared” to handle AI-related cybersecurity threats.
10% of education institutions discourage but do not ban AI tools for students.
73% of education institutions allow AI tools with guidelines for students.
1% of education institutions ban AI tools entirely for faculty and staff.
36% of faculty express substantial worry about financial damage related to AI.
86% of education institutions permit students to use AI tools.
62% of students use AI for research.
Only 2% of education institutions have banned AI tools outright for students.
27% of students use AI for completing assignments.
2% of education institutions ban AI tools entirely for students.
54% of schools have not experienced students creating harmful AI content (deepfakes of peers, etc.).