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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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22% of organizations are 'not sure' how security costs should be treated for disclosure.
53% of organizations identified lenient identity and access management practices as a top challenge.
97% of organizations prioritize consolidating their cloud security footprint due to tool sprawl.
43% of SMBs report they experienced a cyberattack in the past 5 years.
30% of teams take more than a full day to resolve an incident due to disjointed workflows between cloud and SOC teams.
89% of organizations believe that cloud and application security must be fully integrated with the SOC.
60% of organizations that perform automatic continuous monitoring report remediating critical software vulnerabilities within a day.
65% of organizations do not have a formal CEO security program, indicating a view of executive protection as discretionary rather than fundamental.
38% of New Yorkers reported they have already stopped using a service because they did not trust it to protect their data.
Performance inefficiencies, such as excessive I/O, appear nearly 8 times more often in AI-generated code compared to human-written code.
Only 24% of organizations have adopted comprehensive strategies to secure AI-generated code.
API attacks increased by 41% due to the rise of agentic AI relying heavily on APIs.
U.S. IT leaders manage an average of over nine different tools.
44% of New Yorkers use unique passwords for all of their accounts, while 56% reported reusing passwords across multiple accounts.
Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP) detections increased by nearly 75% in the June to November 2025 period compared to the December to May period.
49% of New Yorkers avoid accessing sensitive information like banking accounts and email when on public WiFi.
Two-thirds of school IT leaders worldwide rated their cybersecurity maturity as moderate.
Over 90% of developers report using AI coding tools to enhance productivity and manage routine tasks.
74% of schools lack a dedicated cybersecurity specialist in 2025
89% of schools experienced at least one cyber incident in the past year, primarily phishing, unauthorized access, and malware.