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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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In Q3 2025, SMS toll fraud attacks targeting the gaming sector increased by 125%.
54% of organizations using at least four compliance controls remediate critical vulnerabilities within a day.
58% of boards report having no formal oversight role in executive security.
Meta’s AI crawler and OpenAI’s ChatGPT fetcher accounted for 60% and 68% of their respective traffic categories in Q3 2025.
38% of leaders at U.S. organizations see AI-powered attacks as a major challenge in the next two to three years.
76% of organizations check AI code for security risks.
AI-generated pull requests contain approximately 1.7 times more issues on average than human-written pull requests based on an analysis of 470 open-source GitHub pull requests.
Security vulnerabilities in AI-generated code increase by 1.5 to 2 times, particularly in areas such as improper password handling and insecure object references.
16% of SMBs allocate less than $50 per user on security annually.
99% of security leaders at U.S. organizations with at least $1 billion in revenue plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets over the next two to three years.
Organizations that effectively track and manage open source dependencies are 85% more prepared to secure open source software compared to the overall average of 57%.
In Q3 2025, commerce received 88% of crawler traffic, while the Public Sector received 96%, and Education had the highest fetcher volume at 77%
Organizations classified as 'Exceptional' in AppSec maturity are 3.7 times more likely than 'Emerging' programs to reduce negative user experiences by more than 20%.
The High Technology industry has 35.5% and the Travel and Hospitality industry has 18.3% of organizations classified as 'Exceptional' in AppSec maturity.
37% of boards never receive updates on executive security issues.
In December 2025, Japan had 18%, the UK had 16%, and the US had 12% of organizations classified as 'Exceptional' in AppSec maturity.
73% of organizations rely on informal judgment for executive security.
63% of respondents that prioritize SBOM validation say they're highly prepared to evaluate third-party software.
70% of organizations provide cyber/digital protection as a security measure for executives.
Two-thirds of organizations report annual spending on CEO security below $10,000.