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Regarding Generative AI (GenAI), 47% of respondents expressed concerns about securing AI-generated code, and 40% cited potential vulnerabilities introduced by AI-generated code as a top risk. Only 11% do not perceive the use of GenAI applications as a growing security concern.

February 1, 2025

Regarding Generative AI (GenAI), 47% of respondents expressed concerns about securing AI-generated code, and 40% cited potential vulnerabilities introduced by AI-generated code as a top risk. Only 11% do not perceive the use of GenAI applications as a growing security concern. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Salt Security in February 2025. The original data appears in API Security Trends 2025 . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.

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Regarding Generative AI (GenAI), 47% of respondents expressed concerns about securing AI-generated code, and 40% cited potential vulnerabilities introduced by AI-generated code as a top risk. Only 11% do not perceive the use of GenAI applications as a growing security concern. This data was published by Salt Security.

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This statistic comes from API Security Trends 2025 , published by Salt Security on February 1, 2025. You can view the original report at https://salt.security/api-security-trends.

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