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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Seemplicity

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Recent Statistics & Reports

Fewer than 1 in 5 organizations use structured prioritization models.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

30% cite budget limitations as their biggest barrier to adopting additional solutions.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesBudgetInvestment

91% of organizations experience delays in vulnerability remediation.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

86% of organizations are increasing their security spending in 2025.

4/28/2025
BudgetInvestment

61% of organizations still measure success of vulnerability remediation by the number of vulnerabilities resolved.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

54% measure success of vulnerability remediation by fewer breaches.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediationData breach

1 in 5 organizations take four or more days to fix critical vulnerabilities.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

49% measure success of vulnerability remediation by mean time to remediation.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediationRemediation

85% of organizations believe their cross-team collaboration is strong.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

91% of organizations experience delays in vulnerability remediation.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

Nearly 40% of organizations still rely on manual workflows for most of their vulnerability remediation processes.

4/28/2025
VulnerabilitiesVulnerability remediation

46% of security teams primarily depend on AI that is embedded in their security tools and delivered by their vendors versus building their own

3/1/2025
AIVendor-led AISecurity Tools

Just 6% of respondents say that they fully outsource their AI training

3/1/2025
AIAI TrainingOutsourcing

Security and privacy risks were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 55%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceSecurity Risks

Vendor reliability and maturity were a reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 50%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceVendor Reliability

A lack of transparency and explainability was the top reason for turning off AI functionality, cited by 58%

3/1/2025
AIAI GovernanceTransparency Issues

Around 45% say that AI is moderately beneficial and they’re starting to note the benefits

3/1/2025
AIAI BenefitsModerate Impact

Incident response was the second security function where AI will provide the most value in the next 3 years, cited by 59% of respondents

3/1/2025
AIAI ValueIncident Response

77% of respondents reported that one or more of those vendors had overhyped their AI performance or are underdelivering on their promises

3/1/2025
AIAI HypeVendor Performance

The No. 1 security issue respondents are most hopeful that AI will help fix is the prioritization of disparate results from scanning tools, for which 82% are hopeful for gains

3/1/2025
AIAI for PrioritizationScanning Tools

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