The top five areas where AI security tools are expected to have the most positive impact on operations in the shortest amount of time, by improving efficiencies and automating time-consuming tasks, are network monitoring and intrusion detection (60%), endpoint protection and response (56%), vulnerability management (50%), threat modeling (45%), and security testing (43%).
The top five areas where AI security tools are expected to have the most positive impact on operations in the shortest amount of time, by improving efficiencies and automating time-consuming tasks, are network monitoring and intrusion detection (60%), endpoint protection and response (56%), vulnerability management (50%), threat modeling (45%), and security testing (43%). — This cybersecurity statistic was published by ISC2 in July 2025. It covers topics including AI, AI tools. The original data appears in 2025 AI Adoption Pulse Survey. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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The top five areas where AI security tools are expected to have the most positive impact on operations in the shortest amount of time, by improving efficiencies and automating time-consuming tasks, are network monitoring and intrusion detection (60%), endpoint protection and response (56%), vulnerability management (50%), threat modeling (45%), and security testing (43%). This data was published by ISC2 and covers AI, AI tools.
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This statistic comes from 2025 AI Adoption Pulse Survey, published by ISC2 on July 16, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2025/07/2025-isc2-ai-pulse-survey.
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