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31% of organisations claim full automation in their cloud security process.
Of security teams who are not fully confident in their cloud security, 71% do not believe their current tools can cover all aspects of their cloud environment.
The manufacturing, transport, and logistics industries are 88% more likely than average to use manual cloud security processes still.
55% of organisations operate in multi-cloud setups.
Of security teams who are not fully confident in their cloud security, 68% cite the cost of operationalising cloud security tools as too high.
96% of security teams say they are confident in their cloud security.
Organisations detect an average of 17 vulnerabilities in their cloud environments per week.
8 in 10 users (80%) have seen reduced cloud operating costs through better identification of redundancies using open cloud security tools.
67% of organisations conduct cloud vulnerability assessments monthly or more frequently.
85% of organisations still using manual processes are planning to automate within the next 12 months.
44% of organisations struggle to comply with new cloud security regulations.
Benefits of AI cloud use include Human augmentation (44%), Improved data protection (42%), and Strengthened threat detection and response capabilities (38%).
9 in 10 users (90%) agree open cloud security tools are a primary driver of innovation in their security programmes.
46% of organisations still struggle with cloud vulnerability management.
25% of organisations are still using manual processes for cloud security.
86% of organisations have seen a measurable reduction in security breaches due to better visibility and proactive security measures from open cloud security tools.
Organisations using fully or highly automated cloud security processes save an average of 19 hours per week.
96% of organisations conduct regular cloud vulnerability assessments.
37% of organisations failed a compliance audit due to cloud security issues in the past 12 months.
75% of organisations are planning to spend more on cloud compliance-related measures in 2025 than in 2024.
88% of organisations are using open cloud security tools.
83% report strengthened collaboration between security and IT departments due to open cloud security tools.
Cloud Cost Optimisation Steps (taken by 86% of organisations), Automating security processes (60%), Consolidating security tools and platforms (51%), Scaling security measures based on risk assessments (43%).
Organisations are averaging a 27% increase in planned cloud compliance spending for 2025 compared to 2024.
44% of organisations say their process for monitoring and managing cloud security is highly automated.
Future Cloud Resource Gaps (anticipated in the next 12 months): Limited budgets (45%), Talent shortages (42%), and Insufficient automation (34%).
Technologies anticipated to have the greatest impact on cloud security in the next three years: AI and ML-driven security analytics (27%), Open source cloud security tools and technologies (17%), Automated threat intelligence and response (16%).
64% of organisations operate in hybrid-cloud environments.
78% of organisations employ governance frameworks for cloud security.
Only 17% of organisations still operate in a single-cloud environment.
79% of organisations use AI technologies to monitor and manage cloud security.
Of security teams who are not fully confident in their cloud security, 79% worry about unauthorized cloud services bypassing security measures.
Top challenges in managing cloud vulnerabilities include Budget constraints (35%), Integrating vulnerability management with existing workflows (34%), and Lack of skilled personnel (32%).
Most popular governance frameworks for cloud security used: NIST Cybersecurity Framework (40%), ISO/IEC 27001 (31%), SOC 2 Compliance (28%).