Cybersecurity Training
We've curated 21 cybersecurity statistics about Cybersecurity training to help you understand how organizations are empowering their teams to recognize threats, adopt best practices, and stay ahead of evolving cyber risks in 2025.
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47% of security leaders at enterprises say AI is the most pressing skill their organization is addressing or planning to address through cybersecurity training.
94% of security leaders at enterprises feel they are keeping up or are ahead of the curve in adapting training to emerging technologies and shifting security requirements.
86% of security leaders at enterprises say their training programs effectively address changing skills needs.
53% of cybersecurity leaders at enterprises cite time and scheduling constraints as the primary barrier to effective training.
44% of enterprises identify cloud computing security as a top training priority.
40% of enterprises identify security administration as a top training priority.
77% of enterprises use a mix of in‑house and third‑party providers for cybersecurity workforce development.
70% of enterprises say training is customized by job role rather than standardized one‑size‑fits‑all programs.
40% of enterprises identify risk assessment and management as a top training priority.
98% of security leaders at enterprises say professional development is allowed during work hours.
44% of enterprises identify security analysis as a top training priority.
94% of organizations globally believe they are prepared for a major cyber incident.
Senior participation in AI-scenario labs dropped by 14% year over year.
Resilience Scores among organizations have remained statistically flat since 2023, with an average decline of 3%.
Only 41% of organizations include non-technical roles in cyber incident simulations.
60% of all cyber training focuses on vulnerabilities that are more than two years old.
The average containment time for simulated cyber attacks is 29 hours.
60% of Defense Industrial Base members reported an increase in training staff on cybersecurity since last year, up from 37% .
Decision accuracy among teams responding to cyber incidents is only 22%.
40% of respondents reported never having received cybersecurity training from their employer.