AI adoption is creating cybersecurity blind spots as UK CIOs warn of lost visibility and control

AI vulnerabilities

United Kingdom, Mar 31, 2026

27th March, 2026 | London, UK: As AI adoption accelerates across enterprise environments, new research from global technology service provider, Logicalis, suggests that it is introducing complex cybersecurity challenges that many organisations are still struggling to manage effectively.

  • 41% of UK CIOs say AI has worsened incident response times
  • 35% believe AI has reduced their organisation's ability to detect breaches effectively
  • 34% say AI has created new cybersecurity blind spots within their organisation

The findings show that AI is already affecting how security teams operate, with more than two in five CIOs (41%) saying the introduction of AI has worsened incident response times within their organisations, while over a third (35%) believe it has reduced their ability to detect breaches and cyberattacks effectively and 34% report that AI has introduced new security blind spots into their environments.

Together, these insights point to the growing complexity organisations must manage as AI technologies become embedded across enterprise systems, expanding both the capabilities of modern IT environments and the scale of the security challenges they create.

“AI is introducing a new level of complexity into enterprise environments and security teams are being asked to manage risks that are evolving just as quickly as the technology itself. As organisations embed AI more deeply into their operations, maintaining visibility and control becomes significantly more challenging, particularly if governance frameworks, skills and oversight are not evolving at the same pace.”

Mike Fry
Infrastructure, Data & Security Director
Logicalis UK&I

Visibility of AI usage is already emerging as a major concern for organisations, with just over a third (37%) of CIOs saying they have full visibility of all the AI tools and services being used across their organisation.

View the full report for yourself.

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About the research

At the end of 2025, Logicalis commissioned independent market research specialist Vanson Bourne to do a survey. Vanson Bourne interviewed 1,000 Business and IT professionals across EMEA, APAC, US and South America. Only respondents with “decision-maker” roles in organisations with a minimum of 250 employees, and with involvement with the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) within their organisations, were interviewed. The 2026 CIO report marks the 12th consecutive year Logicalis has undertaken this study.

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