26% of security professionals say chasing false positives and low-priority alerts wastes the most time in their security team.
26% of security professionals say chasing false positives and low-priority alerts wastes the most time in their security team. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Filigran in June 2026. It covers topics including Operational Efficiency, Security Operations, False Positives, Alert Fatigue. The original data appears in AI-Powered Attacks Become Top Concern for Security Professionals, New Filigran Survey Reveals . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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26% of security professionals say chasing false positives and low-priority alerts wastes the most time in their security team. This data was published by Filigran and covers Operational Efficiency, Security Operations, False Positives, Alert Fatigue.
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This statistic comes from AI-Powered Attacks Become Top Concern for Security Professionals, New Filigran Survey Reveals , published by Filigran on June 20, 2026. You can view the original report at https://filigran.io/press-releases/ai-powered-attacks-become-top-concern-for-security-professionals-new-filigran-survey-reveals/.
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This statistic relates to Operational Efficiency, Security Operations, False Positives, Alert Fatigue. Browse more statistics on Operational Efficiency or from Filigran.