We've curated 18 cybersecurity statistics about Enterprise to help you understand how large organizations are strengthening their defenses against complex threats and adopting advanced technologies to secure their vast networks in 2025.
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Enterprises are dedicating one-third of their cybersecurity budgets to AI.
71% of enterprises state it is critical to urgently develop the capability to distinguish between human and AI agents.
61% of new enterprise applications are designed with AI components in mind as of 2025.
Over half of enterprises are already using Agentic AI.
70% of enterprises warn that Agentic AI will create fundamentally new security risks.
98% of enterprises feel confident in their ability to distinguish between human and AI agents.
80% of enterprises reported an improved cybersecurity posture as a result of AI adoption.
35% of enterprises are adopting new frameworks.
45% of enterprises are updating existing frameworks.
40% of enterprises plan to increase cybersecurity staffing.
The median enterprise maps its controls to about seven frameworks.
The median enterprise maps its controls to about 2,700 requirements.
The GDPR is one of the top 5 frameworks adopted by organizations.
Fewer than 30% of enterprises feel prepared for upcoming AI governance requirements.
ISO 27001 is one of the top 5 frameworks adopted by organizations.
NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 is one of the top 5 frameworks adopted by organizations.
Enterprises conducting six or more risk assessments per year report stronger overall risk discipline and telemetry scores.
The Secure Controls Framework (SCF) is one of the top 5 frameworks adopted by organizations.
SOC 2 is one of the top 5 frameworks adopted by organizations.
46% of very large companies (10000+ employees) are concerned with the scale of attacks.