Productivity
Cybersecurity statistics about productivity
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41.0% of organizations identify deploying AI productivity tools as a top AI priority for the next 12 months.
58% of development teams cite a major improvement in productivity and release velocity from AI coding assistants.
Developers reclaim an average of eight hours per week when using AI coding assistants.
92% of development teams report improved productivity and release velocity when using AI coding assistants.
IT professionals at AI‑mature organizations save an average of 6 hours per week, double the 3 hours saved at organizations with the lowest levels of AI adoption.
54% of IT professionals at organizations where AI is business‑critical say AI makes their work faster and better, compared with 24% among early experimenters.
GVA per employee in the UK cyber security sector increases from £116,200 to £131,200, a 13% rise.
90% of leaders see productivity gains from AI.
Security teams anticipate higher productivity (48%), faster response times (41%), and better data accuracy (40%) from intelligent workflows.
Over 90% of developers report using AI coding tools to enhance productivity and manage routine tasks.
67% of US-based IT and security professionals believe faster, higher-performing backup solutions that minimize downtime would significantly boost productivity and confidence in responding to cyberattacks.
71% of executives report AI-driven productivity gains.
Organizations in India, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (IMETA) report the highest productivity gains (81%) after adopting AI.
32% of respondents reported disruption to employee productivity following device theft.
56% of security teams report that AI has improved productivity in threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR).
44% of North American organizations report improvements in productivity due to AI.
Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) reported 46% productivity gains after adopting AI.
The United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe (UKIE) reported 60% productivity gains after adopting AI.
Only 22% of analysts agree that AI has significantly improved productivity across their security teams.
Nearly as many (46.3% of CISOs) think the technology will allow them to more rapidly apply governance.