Research reveals growing gaps between AI experimentation and risk patterns as usage deepens across business workflows
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Enterprise use of AI is expanding rapidly across development, operations, and knowledge work, but new research shows these changes in behavior are creating new data risks that legacy technology can’t see or govern. The 2026 AI Adoption & Risk Report, released today by Cyberhaven Labs and based on billions of real-world data movements around Generative AI SaaS applications, endpoint AI applications, and AI agents, offers a clear-eyed look at how enterprises are actually using AI and why governance and data security must be ready for these changes.
“What this research makes clear is that enterprise AI adoption isn’t just accelerating, it’s fragmenting,” said Nishant Doshi, CEO of Cyberhaven. “A small set of teams is moving fast and embedding AI deeply into daily work, while security and governance are often playing catch-up. As organizations plan for 2026 and beyond, the risk isn’t AI itself; it’s not understanding how AI is actually being used. Without visibility into which tools are in play, what data is flowing through them, and where controls need to adapt, enterprises risk widening the gap between innovation and trust.”
The report surfaces the following key findings about enterprise AI adoption and usage:
1. An AI Adoption Gap is Emerging
AI adoption and use is not unfolding as a steady, industry-wide wave. Instead, it is becoming increasingly polarized.
2. Most GenAI SaaS Tools Are Objectively Risky, with the Average Employee Entering Sensitive Data into AI Tools Once Every Three Days
Most AI use today occurs in tools that do not meet traditional enterprise risk standards — yet employees continue to enter sensitive data into them at high rates.
3. Coding Assistants and AI Agents are Becoming the “Second Wave” of Workplace AI
AI coding assistants (such as Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Claude Code) continued to grow steadily through 2025.
As enterprise AI adoption continues to accelerate, the Cyberhaven Labs 2026 AI Adoption & Risk Report underscores a widening divide between innovation and oversight. AI adoption is becoming uneven across organizations, teams, and workflows, with the highest levels often occurring in environments with the least mature governance and visibility.
“AI is no longer a side experiment for most enterprises; it’s becoming a core part of the infrastructure,” added Doshi. “Organizations that succeed will be those that move beyond one-size-fits-all policies and invest in security approaches that reflect real usage patterns. By bringing visibility, context, and control together, enterprises can enable teams to innovate with AI while maintaining trust, compliance, and resilience as adoption continues to evolve.”
Explore the full report findings here.
These research findings will be discussed live during a webinar today with Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, featuring a conversation among Alex Clemente, Managing Director, HBR-AS, Nishant Doshi, CEO, Cyberhaven, and Dan Walsh, CISO, Datavant. Register here.
Earlier this week, Cyberhaven announced the general availability of its Data Security Posture Management solution, a key part of its unified AI & data security platform, purpose-built to protect sensitive data wherever it lives and goes, including endpoints, SaaS, cloud, on-prem environments, and AI workflows.
About Cyberhaven
Cyberhaven protects sensitive data wherever it lives and goes. Built for the AI era, Cyberhaven’s unified data security platform combines DSPM, data loss prevention, insider risk management, and AI security with deep data lineage and agentic AI. Cyberhaven helps organizations stop data loss, reduce insider risk, and enable AI adoption securely, without slowing their business. For more information, visit www.cyberhaven.com.
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