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35% of enterprises report limited or no visibility into their AI-generated code.
19% of enterprises identify agentic AI risk as their top AI security challenge.
17% of enterprises identify AI code security as their top AI security challenge.
Almost half (48%) of security professionals are falling behind global SBOM compliance regulations.
GPT4 can write exploits for 87% of known vulnerabilities.
26% of security professionals said AI code generation and vibe coding risks were the most pressing or high-stakes issue AI creates for organizations today.
15% of enterprises identify adversarial AI attacks as their top AI security challenge.
88% of enterprises believed AI could significantly enhance their security visibility in 2025.
19% of enterprises identify unclear code provenance as a top anticipated risk.
30% of enterprises report increased trust in AI since the previous RSA Conference.
80% of enterprises were not prepared to meet software supply chain security requirements in 2024.
46% of enterprises use AI-generated code frequently or always.
51% of enterprises say AI adoption is outpacing their ability to properly secure it.
Only 17% of enterprises have full visibility into their AI-generated code.
19% of enterprises identify shadow AI outside approved tools as a top anticipated risk.
39% of enterprises identify over-trust in AI-generated outputs as a leading anticipated risk.
86% of enterprises are using AI-generated code in production.
89% of enterprises are confident in their ability to secure AI-generated code.
70% of enterprises say their trust in AI has not increased since the previous RSA Conference.
49% of enterprises report their trust in AI is unchanged since the previous RSA Conference.
21% of enterprises say their trust in AI has decreased since the previous RSA Conference.
30% of enterprises name AI governance and risk management as their top AI security challenge.
95% of software weaknesses are directly attributable to open-source code.
35% of security professionals said data security and privacy risks was the most pressing or high-stakes issue AI creates for organizations today.
Almost all (88%) of respondents reported that AI has the potential to critically or significantly enhance software supply chain security visibility.
Nearly a third (29%) of teams still lack the tools and processes needed to analyze SBOMs for vulnerabilities.
70% of respondents admitted that when a fix is not available for a vulnerability, they either don’t have or are not sure if they have a remediation plan in place
32% of security professionals think they can deliver zero-vulnerability software.
47% of security professionals have not started SBOM integration or are presently evaluating tools and practices.
Over 90% of modern codebases are built upon open-source dependencies.
68% of security professionals feel uncertain about achieving the near-impossible outcome of zero-vulnerability software.
A substantial 34% of security professionals reported difficulty in accurately identifying and tracking open-source components.
38% of respondents noted they prioritize the most vulnerable areas within their applications.