64% of IT decision-makers agree that AI is challenging the geopolitical status quo, allowing smaller nations and non-state actors to emerge as near-peer cyber threats.
64% of IT decision-makers agree that AI is challenging the geopolitical status quo, allowing smaller nations and non-state actors to emerge as near-peer cyber threats. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Armis in April 2025. It covers topics including AI, Geopolitics. The original data appears in Cyberwarfare 2025. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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64% of IT decision-makers agree that AI is challenging the geopolitical status quo, allowing smaller nations and non-state actors to emerge as near-peer cyber threats. This data was published by Armis and covers AI, Geopolitics.
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This statistic comes from Cyberwarfare 2025, published by Armis on April 8, 2025. You can view the original report at Cyberwarfare 2025 | Armis.
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