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32% of organizations plan to use AI within the next 12 months for intrusion detection in 2025.

25% of organizations reported that company intellectual property was compromised in the past year due to security incidents.

75% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in intrusion detection as of 2025, which poses a risk to proactive threat management.

54% of organizations reported that they already use AI for SIEM data management in 2025.

29% of organizations had to delay a product or service launch as a result of security incidents in the past year.

77% of internal Security Operations Center (SOC) teams reported a skills shortage in penetration testing as of 2025, indicating a significant gap in essential cybersecurity capabilities.

46% of organizations plan to use AI within the next 12 months for risk assessment in 2025.

75% of organizations reported experiencing skills shortages in intrusion detection, while 72% reported shortages in incident response in 2025, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.

43% of security leaders reported experiencing an incident related to their own AI tools in 2025, despite 78% stating that concerns about AI leading to a wave of novel attacks are exaggerated.

Security leaders estimated that cyber incidents cost their organizations an average of $3.7 million in 2025, with 46% experiencing an outage or disruption to service as a result of these attacks.

Organizations used an average of 65 security tools in 2025, a decrease from 91 tools in 2024, but 73% of security leaders indicated that the time from detecting an attack to resolution has increased.

In the past year, 46% of organizations suffered an outage or disruption to service due to security incidents.

35% of security leaders reported a significant increase in the time from detecting an attack to resolution over the past 12 months, emphasizing the growing complexity of cybersecurity incidents.

54% of security leaders reported that increasing budgets alone does not guarantee protection against cyber risks, highlighting the complexity of the issue.

23% of organizations had to take disciplinary action against an employee due to security incidents in the past year.

80% of security leaders stated they are spending more than ever on security, yet breaches and threats continue to escalate.

40% of organizations reported that customer and/or employee data was compromised, stolen, or held to ransom in the past year.

73% of security leaders indicated that the time from detecting an attack to resolution has increased over the past 12 months, reflecting challenges in incident response.

Security budgets increased by 12% in the past 12 months across organizations, indicating a growing investment in cybersecurity measures.

83% of security leaders believe that today’s attackers log in rather than break in, making them harder to stop than ever, according to the 2025 Security Operations Trends Report.

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