Visibility
We've curated 23 cybersecurity statistics about Visibility to help you understand how monitoring and understanding network traffic is crucial for identifying threats and enhancing security posture in 2025.
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60% of senior IT and business decision-makers worldwide reported reduced visibility of where their data resides due to the growth of multi-cloud and SaaS environments.
Only 21% of enterprises report full visibility into agent actions, MCPs tool invocations, or data access.
81% of organizations lack full visibility into how and where AI is being used across the software development lifecycle.
44% of organizations lack sufficient visibility and controls over GenAI tools.
80% of security leaders reported that without AI, defenders are overwhelmed by noise while adversaries can easily bypass defenses in 2025.
28.5% of Managed Service Providers (MSPs) identified limited visibility into identity threats, risky users, and privileged access as a top pain point when managing Microsoft 365.
42.22% of finance organizations reported limited visibility into their entire environment.
52.63% of travel and leisure organizations reported limited visibility into their entire environment.
43.90% of telecom organizations reported limited visibility into their entire environment.
89% of compromised organizations believed they had "appropriate visibility" into their SaaS environment.
44% of industrial organizations claim to have strong real-time cyber visibility.
57% of transportation and logistics organizations prioritize enhancing network performance and security visibility.
More than a third (34%) of healthcare leaders don’t know what data is at risk across their network.
26% of enterprise PCs are unaccounted for.
Six in 10 respondents point to increased visibility across attack surfaces due to automation efforts.
64% say their number one focus for the next 12 months is achieving real-time threat monitoring delivered through complete visibility into all data in motion.
More than half (55%) of respondents lack confidence in their current cloud security tools’ ability to detect breaches, citing limited visibility as the core issue.
47% say that a challenge in securing and managing hybrid cloud is the lack of comprehensive insight and visibility across their environments, including lateral movement in East-West traffic.
84% of organizations face increased security risks as employees access networks from unmanaged devices within hybrid work models.
60% of IT teams are unaware of employee interactions with GenAI.