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We've curated 10000 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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In 2025, macOS vulnerabilities increased by more than 1,000% across enterprise environments.
In 2025, vulnerabilities in security software rose 39%.
In 2025, privilege escalation vulnerabilities in security software jumped 107%.
One in ten adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland have had explicit AI images made of them without consent.
81% of parents in the surveyed countries fear their child's likeness will be stolen.
19% of adults aged 18+ in the United States, UK, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland have turned off voicemail recordings to prevent voice cloning.
17% of organizations remain entirely unprepared for AI security.
45% of organizations are still developing AI governance programs.
75% of sensitive data exposures begin with compromised identities or misconfigured permissions.
70% of organizations have no unified strategy connecting identity and data visibility.
44% of enterprises identify security analysis as a top training priority.
64% of organizations that rate themselves "very confident" in their AI security posture have experienced a confirmed AI identity incident.
80% of organizations report shadow AI (employees connecting AI tools without security or IT review).
85% of organizations have faced customer, partner, or regulatory demands to prove tenant isolation.
Security concerns (51%) and privacy concerns (44%) are the top barriers to new technology adoption in 2026.
East–West internal traffic represents more than 70% of a company’s communications and remains unprotected.
87% of enterprise servers accept inbound RDP or SSH connections from broad internal sources, giving attackers wide access pathways once inside the network.
74% of organizations report that at least 25% of AI-generated code requires significant rework in the past 12 months.
0% of organizations ban vibe coding outright.
96% of technology leaders rate observability as very or extremely important when working with AI-generated code, and 0% rate it as slightly or not important.