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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by Tines

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Recent Statistics & Reports

76% of security leaders and practitioners report emotional exhaustion and fatigue.

2/4/2026
Mental HealthEmployee Burnout

31% of security professionals identify integration gaps between tools as an obstacle to scaling AI and automation.

2/4/2026
IntegrationSecurity Operations

35% of security professionals identify security and compliance concerns as obstacles to scaling AI and automation.

2/4/2026
Security RiskCompliance

92% of security professionals believe intelligent workflows would add value to their organizations.

2/4/2026
Intelligent WorkflowsAutomation

Top AI-related cybersecurity concerns are data leakage through copilots and agents (22%), third-party and supply chain risks (21%), evolving regulations (20%), shadow AI (18%), and prompt injection attacks (18%).

2/4/2026
CybersecuritySupply Chain RiskAI Risk

Security teams anticipate higher productivity (48%), faster response times (41%), and better data accuracy (40%) from intelligent workflows.

2/4/2026
ProductivityIntelligent WorkflowsData Quality

Manual or repetitive work consumes 44% of security teams' time.

2/4/2026
WorkloadSecurity Operations

32% of security professionals identify limited resources as an obstacle to scaling AI and automation.

2/4/2026
Resource ConstraintsAutomation

Security teams rate AI as highly effective for threat detection (61%), identity and access monitoring (56%), and compliance and policy writing (55%).

2/4/2026
Threat DetectionIdentity ManagementCompliance

50% of organizations have formal, active AI policies in place, and 42% are actively developing AI governance frameworks.

2/4/2026
AI GovernancePolicy

99% of security operations centers use AI.

2/4/2026
Security OperationsArtificial Intelligence

77% of security teams regularly rely on AI, automation, or workflow tools.

2/4/2026
Security OperationsAutomation

35% of security teams feel their tech stack lacks key functionality.

3/11/2025

If security leaders gained time through automation or AI, 43% would use it to focus more on security policy development.

3/11/2025

33% of security teams are worried about the time required to train their teams on AI capabilities.

3/11/2025

25% of security teams cite secure AI adoption as a hurdle.

3/11/2025

Most security teams (55%) typically manage 20 to 49 tools.

3/11/2025

23% of security teams use fewer than 20 tools.

3/11/2025

24% of security teams struggle with poor integration of their tools.

3/11/2025

38% of security teams would use gained time from automation or AI for incident response planning.

3/11/2025

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