Vorlon survey finds SaaS AI security gaps among CISOs

Posted: 27th Mar 2026

Vorlon has published a survey of 500 U.S. chief information security officers on SaaS and AI ecosystem security incidents. It found that 99.4% of respondents reported at least one such incident in 2025.

The findings suggest a gap between how secure organisations believe they are and the incidents they say they experienced. In the survey, 89.2% of CISOs said they had strong or comprehensive OAuth token governance, 77% reported comprehensive behavioural monitoring, and organisations used an average of 13 dedicated security tools across SaaS and AI environments.

Only three of the 500 respondents reported no SaaS or AI ecosystem security incidents during the year. The report argues that the problem lies less in awareness of risk than in the structure of the security systems used to monitor modern software estates.

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