Cisco 2024 Data Privacy Benchmark Study

Privacy as an Enabler of Customer Trust

About the study

The annual Cisco Data Privacy Benchmark Study is one of many research-based, data-driven publications collectively known as the Cisco Cybersecurity Study Series. This double-blind study is based on a survey of over 2600 security professionals in 12 countries around the world.

Learn more in this blog by Cisco Privacy Director, Robert Waitman.

Key findings

91%

of organizations say they need to be doing more to reassure customers about how their data is being used with AI

98%

of organizations are reporting privacy metrics to their board of directors

86%

of organizations say that global providers are better able to protect their data compared with local providers

94%

of organizations say their customers won’t buy from them if data is not properly protected

Responsible Innovation

Organizations share their use and concerns with generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI).

79%

are getting very significant or significant value from GenAI

92%

see GenAI as fundamentally different, requiring new techniques to manage data and risks

48%

are entering non-public information about the company into GenAI apps

69%

are concerned GenAI could hurt company’s legal rights and intellectual property

Source: Cisco 2024 Data Privacy Benchmark Study

Responsible innovation requires designing and building with an ethical framework by design.