Vention Unveils New Research on AI Cybersecurity, Highlighting the Growing Tension Between Speed and Risk in Software Development_00_hero-2
Last updated: May 4, 2026

Vention unveils research on AI cybersecurity, highlighting the growing tension between speed and risk

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

New York, May 4 — Vention today announced the release of its latest whitepaper, “Cybersecurity: Balancing velocity and vulnerability in AI delivery,” revealing how technology leaders are navigating the tradeoff between rapid AI adoption and growing security risks.

 

Based on insights from more than 480 senior decision-makers across the US, UK, and DACH region, the report highlights a critical shift in how organizations approach AI development. While speed remains a priority, cybersecurity has become the defining factor in long-term success.

The findings point to a clear and urgent challenge. As AI accelerates software delivery, it also introduces new vulnerabilities, from insecure code generation to intellectual property risks, that traditional security frameworks are not fully equipped to handle. According to the report, 36% of technology leaders cite code quality and security concerns as the primary barrier to deeper AI adoption, making it the number one hesitation across markets.

 

Key findings from the report include: 

  • Security is the top barrier to AI adoption: Concerns around code quality and vulnerabilities outweigh talent gaps and budget constraints.
  • A shift from ‘if’ to ‘how’ AI can be secure: As adoption matures, organizations are focusing on scalable governance rather than questioning feasibility.
  • Governance is becoming a competitive differentiator: Companies embedding security into development lifecycles through ISO-certified processes, code audits, and mandatory reviews are outperforming those that treat it as an afterthought.
  • Ethical AI is now a business requirement: Legal and compliance concerns, particularly in Europe, are reshaping procurement and partner selection.

 

The report also introduces what Vention calls a “peace of mind strategy,” where accountability, quality guarantees, and intellectual property protection are treated as core components of AI delivery, built into every stage of the process.

As organizations continue to integrate AI into mission-critical systems, the report highlights that security and speed now go hand in hand. A strong security foundation enables sustainable, high-velocity innovation.

Read the full white paper, Cybersecurity: Balancing Velocity and Vulnerability in AI Delivery, for insights into how technology leaders are navigating the tension between speed-to-market and security in an era of accelerating AI adoption.

Access the free whitepaper

About Vention

Vention is a global software engineering and AI services company helping technology leaders build, scale, and modernize mission-critical products. For over 20 years, Fortune 500 enterprises, high-growth innovators, and ambitious startups have trusted Vention to deliver high-performing software with measurable business impact. Headquartered in New York, Vention provides on-demand access to elite engineering talent across AI/ML, application development, cloud, data analytics, DevOps, IoT, mobile, and web, with human oversight and quality assurance built into every stage of delivery.

From first line of code to production, Vention engineers peace of mind.

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