The Accenture 2025 State of Cybersecurity Resilience report reveals a significant lack of preparedness among large organizations regarding AI threats, with 90% unable to protect themselves. Also, 77% do not have essential AI and data security practices in place. Despite increased AI adoption, only 22% have established appropriate policies for AI training and usage. Data security measures are inadequate, with only 25% of organizations fully using access controls and encryption. The findings are based on a survey of 2,286 executives globally in the fields of cybersecurity and technology.
A majority of large organizations, approximately 90%, are unprepared to defend against the escalating threats posed by artificial intelligence, indicating a gap in cybersecurity advancements.
The report indicates that only 22% of organizations have implemented policies for AI training and usage, while a significant number lack adequate AI and data security practices.
Access controls and encryption are crucial for data security. However, only 25% of organizations fully utilize these measures to safeguard sensitive information.
A survey involving 2,286 executives in cybersecurity and technology reveals alarming gaps in preparedness against the sophistication of AI threats in large enterprises.
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