Cisco's 2025 Data Privacy Benchmark Study: Privacy landscape grows increasingly complex in the age of AI
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2025 Data Privacy Benchmark Study reveals increasing trust in global providers to protect and secure dataCisco - 86% of respondents support privacy legislation, recognizing its positive impact on business operations
- While 96% confirm that privacy investments provide returns exceeding costs, organizations anticipate resources and spending will likely shift to AI in the coming year
- AI familiarity is rising, with 63% being very familiar with Generative AI, but concern for unintended risks continue
"Privacy and proper data governance are foundational to Responsible AI," said
Concerns around safety and security drive data residency decisions
Despite increased operational costs of data localization, 90% of organizations see local storage as inherently safer, while 91% (up five percentage points year-over-year) trust global providers for better data protection. These dual data points reveal today's complex privacy landscape: global providers are valued for their capabilities, but local storage is perceived as safer.
"The drive for data localization reflects rising interest in data sovereignty," said
Building Trust Through Compliance: The Business Advantage of Privacy Laws
Privacy legislation remains a cornerstone of customer trust, with 86% of respondents noting a positive impact on their organizations, up from 80% last year. Despite the costs associated with compliance, a resounding 96% of organizations report that the returns significantly outweigh the investments.
This sentiment is echoed by the increasing consumer awareness and confidence in privacy laws mentioned in the 2024
Privacy: The Cornerstone of Responsible AI in the GenAI Era
As familiarity with AI increases—63% of respondents are now very familiar with Generative AI (GenAI)—concerns remain steady year-over-year. Despite many organizations reporting significant business gains from GenAI, data privacy is still a major risk. Notably, 64% of respondents worry about inadvertently sharing sensitive information publicly or with competitors, yet nearly half admit to inputting personal employee or non-public data into GenAI tools. This gap highlights the need for tools like
In turn, there is an increased focus on investing in AI governance processes among respondents, where an overwhelming 99% of respondents anticipate reallocating resources from privacy budgets to AI initiatives in the future. The 2024
AI and Privacy: Catalysts for Business Growth and Customer Loyalty
Additional Resources:
- Report: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/about/doing_business/trust-center/docs/cisco-privacy-benchmark-study-2025.pdf
- Infographic: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/about/doing_business/trust-center/docs/cisco-privacy-benchmark-study-infographic-2025.pdf
- Blog: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/unlocking-the-privacy-advantage-to-build-trust-in-the-age-of-ai
- Trust Center Landing Page: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/trust-center/data-privacy-benchmark-study.html
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