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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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OpenAI is present in 96.0% of organizations, with Anthropic present in 77.8% of organizations.
17% of prompts include copy/paste and/or file upload activity.
Agent tools Manus, Lindy, and Agent.ai are present in 22%, 11%, and 8% of organizations respectively.
Among the most active chat tools observed, OpenAI accounts for 67% of prompt volume.
Detected sensitive-data events are led by secrets and credentials (47.9%), followed by financial information (36.3%) and health-related data (15.8%).
87% of defenders expect to increase AI use, primarily to replace legacy detection and response tools.
71% of defenders set aside important security tasks at least two days per week.
69% of organizations use more than 10 detection and response tools.
A fragmented IT infrastructure leaves 60% of professionals unable to protect against rapidly evolving threats.
99.6% of organizations are moving toward AI.
90% of leaders see productivity gains from AI.
Only 58–60% of security teams report full or near-full visibility across endpoints, on-premises networks, cloud environments, and identities.
44% of defenders say they are losing the battle to prioritize real threats.
Organizations receive an average of 2,992 security alerts per day, down from 3,832 the year prior.
63% of defenders want AI agents to handle alert triage and investigations.
40% of organizations believe they are AI mature, but only 22% possess the objective IT foundation required to scale AI safely.
40% of IT leaders self-assess as mature in their AI practices, yet only 22% meet objective standards for leading AI readiness.
63% of security alerts go unaddressed.
39% of organizations use more than 20 detection and response tools.
61% of organizations report the use of unsanctioned AI tools, creating significant visibility and governance gaps.