2025 Thales Data Threat Report Reveals Nearly 70% of Organizations Identify AI's Fast-Moving Ecosystem as Top GenAI-Related Security Risk
- Nearly 70% of organizations worldwide consider the rapid advancement of AI—particularly generative AI—to be their primary security concern, according to findings from Thales’ 2025 annual data threat survey.
- This concern arises amid swift AI adoption that challenges organizations to balance innovation with core security principles and manage growing data security risks.
- The report highlights that 64% of organizations worry about AI system integrity, 57% about trustworthiness, and a third are already integrating generative AI into operations.
- Surveyed firms also increased spending on AI-specific security tools, with 73% investing through new or existing budgets, while malware and quantum computing threats remain major concerns.
- These findings suggest that organizations face urgent needs to improve encryption strategies and operational data security to keep pace with AI developments and future quantum risks.
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2025 Thales Data Threat Report Reveals Nearly 70% of Organizations Identify AI's Fast-Moving Ecosystem as Top GenAI-Related Security Risk
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Thales: AI and quantum threats top security agendas
According to Thales, AI and quantum threats have catapulted to the top of the worry list for organisations wrestling with data security. That’s the key takeaway from the cybersecurity giant’s 2025 Data Threat Report, an annual deep dive into the latest data security threats, emerging trends, and hot topics. This year’s findings are stark: almost seven out of ten organisations now see the sheer… Source
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