Security and privacy risks were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 55%
Security and privacy risks were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 55% — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Seemplicity in March 2025. It covers topics including AI, AI Governance, Security Risks, Privacy Risks, Feature Disabling. The original data appears in The Rise of AI-Powered Vulnerability Management. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Security and privacy risks were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 55% This data was published by Seemplicity and covers AI, AI Governance, Security Risks, Privacy Risks, Feature Disabling.
Where does this data come from?
This statistic comes from The Rise of AI-Powered Vulnerability Management, published by Seemplicity on March 1, 2025. You can view the original report at https://seemplicity.io/papers/darkreading-the-rise-of-ai-powered-vulnerability-management/.
What cybersecurity topics does this cover?
This statistic relates to AI, AI Governance, Security Risks, Privacy Risks, Feature Disabling. Browse more statistics on AI or from Seemplicity.