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We've curated 16 cybersecurity statistics about security tools to help you understand how innovative technologies and best practices are evolving to combat emerging threats in 2025.
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43% of organizations are using specialized AI security tools.
9% of organizations rated the tools they use to detect and prevent API attacks as not very effective.
59% of organizations said the tools they use to detect and prevent API attacks are only somewhat effective.
Only 23% of organizations rated the tools they use to detect and prevent API attacks as very effective.
3% of organizations rated the tools they use to detect and prevent API attacks as not effective at all.
6% of organizations do not know how effective their existing security tools are in preventing API attacks.
59% of enterprises have adopted at least one new security solution at the request of their cyber insurance provider.
Half of CIOs acknowledge they are not getting good value from security investments because they do not utilize all available features of their security tools.
Half of tech leaders say they lack access to security solutions that fully fit their business needs.
Half of CIOs report their organizations have over invested in security solutions they don't need.
72% of respondents continue to significantly or moderately use Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) to reduce cyber threats.
66% of respondents say their organizations have fully or partially implemented Secure Access Service Edge (SASE).
53% of organizations plan to improve security tools with better data awareness.
75% of US cybersecurity professionals report their tools can’t handle current data volumes as a top barrier to effective data security.
78% of US cybersecurity professionals see better data awareness for security tools as a benefit.
75% of US cybersecurity professionals see enhanced security tool power through data sensitivity awareness as a benefit.