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We've curated 9942 cybersecurity statistics about Agentic AI to help you understand how autonomous AI systems are revolutionizing threat detection and response in 2025, enhancing security practices while also introducing new risks to navigate.
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65% of consumers enable multi-factor authentication.
28% of consumers regularly review privacy and security settings.
29% of consumers limit app permissions.
90% of consumers say safeguarding their privacy is important.
Company breaches are the leading cause of consumer data exposure at 30%.
Non-human identities outnumber human identities in most organizations, often by factors of 50:1 or more.
76% strongly agree identity security is core to cybersecurity strategy.
100% of enterprises plan to expand agentic AI adoption in 2026.
74% of enterprises view deploying agentic AI into production as a critical priority or strategic imperative.
Budget constraints (28%), technical complexity (24%), migration risk (21%), and skills gaps (20%) are cited by enterprises as the top barriers slowing virtualization progress.
Only 4% of enterprises cite licensing costs as the single biggest catalyst for virtualization.
57% of enterprises are taking a phased approach to future‑proof their IT.
78% of provisions are in the public cloud, 61% are in virtualized clusters, 48% are in private cloud, and 32% are at the edge.
Cyberattacks against agencies in the U.S. have surged 25% in the last year and occur more frequently on a weekly basis than in the UK.
57% of consumers say their personal information has been compromised at least once.
72% of consumers are concerned about their login credentials.
46% of consumers are concerned about their health data.
43% of consumers are concerned about their contact information.
40% of consumers worry most about identity theft.
67% of defenders say AI-powered tools have positively impacted threat identification and response.