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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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35% of law firms cite data privacy and security as AI-related concerns.
Only 29% of organizations are prioritizing sovereign AI in a concrete, near-term way.
423 financial services organizations appeared on dedicated leak sites, marking a 27% year-over-year increase.
26% of organizations leave MySQL databases exposed to the internet.
Only 29% of organizations conduct continuous simulation testing.
51% of middle market companies rely on staff training for responsible AI use.
The average cost of downtime for organizations is $15,000 per minute.
18% of organizations have zero governance over their IDE or MCP servers inside developers' workflows.
19% of consumers report being scammed.
More than 1 in 7 organizations expose API documentation to the internet.
48% of organizations report security concerns as the top barrier to AI adoption, up from 17% in 2024.
Financial services applications faced a 91% attack rate in 2026, the highest recorded for any vertical.
China hosted 42.3% of all tracked Cobalt Strike infrastructure, the US hosted 18.9%, and Hong Kong hosted 15.8%.
Across 2025, 7,918 victim postings were observed on ransomware group data-leak sites (DLS) across 129 distinct threat actors sourced from ransomware.
31% of breaches now start with software vulnerabilities.
48% of all breaches now involve ransomware.
96% of cybersecurity decision-makers globally cite disconnected or poorly integrated security tools as creating exploitable gaps.
PRESSURE CHOLLIMA conducted the largest financial theft ever reported: $1.46 billion in cryptocurrency via a trojanized supply chain compromise.
15% of organizations leave WordPress admin panels internet-facing.
85% of organizations agree that fragmented identity systems and tools impact or delay their ability to detect and respond to identity-related threats.