New Delhi, Jan. 27 -- About 54 per cent of Indian IT leaders identify security gaps as significant barriers to AI success, even as the adoption of emerging technology accelerates across the country.

According to a survey by Hitachi Vantara, over 40 per cent of respondents were concerned about a data breach from an AI-enabled attack and 35 per cent were concerned about the inability to recover data after a ransomware or kill-ware attack.

The survey revealed that, despite the rise in AI-driven innovations, Indian enterprises are struggling to align data quality, sustainability, and resilient practices with AI's growing demands, putting long-term success at risk.

The survey was conducted among 1,200 IT decision-makers across 15 countries-...