90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans.
90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Arelion in May 2025. It covers topics including AI, Manufacturing, Automotive, Security tools. The original data appears in Industrial networks: can AI do the heavy lifting?. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans. This data was published by Arelion and covers AI, Manufacturing, Automotive, Security tools.
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This statistic comes from Industrial networks: can AI do the heavy lifting?, published by Arelion on May 13, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.arelion.com/knowledge-hub/white-papers/ai-manufacturing-automotive.
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This statistic relates to AI, Manufacturing, Automotive, Security tools. Browse more statistics on AI or from Arelion.