Enterprises Fall Victim to AI Security Risks
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'The question is no longer whether organisations should adopt AI. It's whether they can explain, govern and trust the AI they've already deployed': Many companies deploying AI often end up with much bigger security issues
75% have deployed 4+ AI tools in the past six months, 35% have deployed 10+ toolsThis is despite four in five experiencing AI security incidents or vulnerabilitiesGovernance and dedicated security budgets could be part of the answerNew DigiCert data has claimed four in five (78%) organizations have either experienced an AI-related security incident or have identified an AI-related vulnerability, despite ongoing AI investments and increased adopt…
Latest DigiCert Research Shows AI Security Risks Already Hitting Enterprises, with 78% ...
Lehi, Utah, July 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DigiCert, a global leader in intelligent trust, today released new research revealing that AI-related risks are already becoming a reality for enterprises. More than three quarters (78%) of organizations reported experiencing AI…
Enterprise AI still smarting from leaping before looking
The majority of companies that deploy AI systems end up shooting themselves in the foot with security, according to DigiCert. Seventy-eight percent of enterprises report "experiencing AI-related security incidents or identifying AI-related vulnerabilities," the digital identity biz said in a commissioned survey. Among respondents, 27.7 percent experienced one incident, 21.9 percent experienced multiple incidents, and 28.4 percent had no incident…
Digicert has published new study results that show that AI-related risks are already becoming a reality for companies. More than three quarters (78 percent) of organizations reported having experienced AI-related incidents or identified flaws in artificial intelligence. This illustrates the challenges facing companies, while the introduction of AI is progressing faster and faster. The results suggest that [...] The contribution security risks of…
Enterprises fall victim to AI security risks
AI-related risks are already becoming a reality for enterprises. According to a DigiCert survey, more than three quarters (78%) of organisations have experienced AI-related incidents or identified AI-related vulnerabilities, highlighting the challenges they face as AI adoption accelerates. The findings suggest that most organizations are still working to establish the governance, visibility, and accountability needed to manage AI effectively. Al…
Survey reveals 78% of enterprises are reporting AI-related security incidents
More than three-quarters of organizations responding to a survey on AI-related security risks say they have experienced incidents or have identified vulnerabilities, making it clear that they still haven’t established ways to manage AI effectively. According to the research from DigiCert, the findings bring clarity to the reality that organizations face challenges in their adoption of artificial intelligence. According to DigiCert’s report, gov…
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