New Research Reveals 9 in 10 Security Leaders Concerned About AI-Generated Code Risks
Salt Security research reveals enterprises struggling to govern AI-generated code at scale
Among the report's key findings:
- 90% of security leaders have active concerns about AI-generated code
- 67% say AI coding assistants are now widely adopted across development teams
- 38% still rely primarily on manual review for AI-generated code
- 29% identify insecure coding patterns as the leading risk introduced by AI assistants
- 15% cite misalignment with internal security policies as a major concern
Conducted among IT security leaders across the
The findings point to a disconnect between engineering velocity and security oversight. While AI coding tools are accelerating software delivery, organizations continue to rely heavily on manual review processes that were not designed for machine-speed development.
The report also found that larger enterprises face greater operational challenges as AI adoption scales. Organizations with more than 500 employees were significantly more likely to report concerns around enforcement consistency, developer overreliance and governance complexity across distributed development environments.
"AI coding assistants are fundamentally changing how software is built, but governance has not kept pace," said
The research warns that manual review alone cannot scale effectively as AI-generated code volumes increase. Reviewer fatigue, inconsistent enforcement and gaps between policy and practice are creating conditions for what Salt Security describes as "security drift" across development environments.
The report outlines five priorities for organizations looking to strengthen governance around AI-assisted development, including improving visibility into AI-generated code, reducing dependence on manual review, standardizing secure development practices and treating AI coding assistants as part of the software supply chain.
The full report, AI Coding Assistants and the New Security Challenge, is available now from Salt Security.
Methodology
The research was conducted by Censuswide among 100 IT security leaders across the
About Salt Security
Salt Security is the leading API and Agentic Security company, protecting the world's most innovative enterprises from API and AI agent attacks. The Salt Security Agentic Security Platform secures the full agentic ecosystem, discovering all APIs, agents, and MCP connections, stopping attacks in real time, and eliminating vulnerabilities before they reach production. Salt Security was founded in 2016 and is backed by Sequoia Capital, S Capital, Tenaya Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Advent International, and other leading investors. For more information, visit https://salt.security
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