We've curated 37 cybersecurity statistics about Observability to help you understand how monitoring and analyzing system performance is crucial for detecting vulnerabilities and improving response strategies in 2025.
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41% of respondents are concerned about cybersecurity related to AI usage.
32% of respondents in Japan identify improving crisis management as a top security convergence goal.
26% of respondents are concerned about distrust of AI predictions/outcomes.
Exposing vulnerabilities is a top security convergence goal for 40% of German organizations.
Optimizing cloud security is a top security convergence goal for 43% of organizations in France.
32% of respondents in Italy cite concern about ROI as their top barrier to AI security.
46% of organizations reported that their organization uses AI for security operations.
30% of organizations use AI for DevOps and software delivery.
54% of Organizations are using observability solutions for analyzing user interactions within a complex system.
57% of organizations reported that their organization uses AI for data management.
32% of organizations use AI for observability.
69% of AI-powered decisions at organizations are verified by humans.
75% of Organizations reported that their observability budget has increased in the past year.
70% of Organizations expect their observability budgets to increase next year.
29% of organizations consider AI capabilities as a criterion when selecting observability platforms.
18% of respondents are concerned about AI ethics.
17% of respondents are concerned about algorithmic bias in AI.
52% of organizations in France are especially concerned about complex compliance requirements of sustainable AI practices compared to other countries.
41% of respondents consider automating remediation as a source of greatest expected ROI of AI-powered observability.
32% of respondents in Italy identify streamlining security operations as a top security convergence goal.